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WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our , <lb />
Washington, D. C, June <lb />
action of on the pipe- <lb />
line amendment will show whether <lb />
I r not that body actually under <lb />
the control of the Standard Oil Com- <lb />
That was the way that Sen- <lb />
j Till man put the proposition <lb />
week, while the language <lb />
was rude sentiment was perfect- <lb />
correct. In case any one should <lb />
miss the point of the situation, it <lb />
may be explained that the fight is <lb />
in the rate bill pipe <lb />
is the work of Senator Lodge, <lb />
declaring common <lb />
carriers. Sow in case this amend <lb />
went through, it would hit the <lb />
; Standard oil Company. They own <lb />
i of the pipe line and <lb />
f as Senator Elkins naively put <lb />
people of Weal Virginia have <lb />
the <lb />
transport producers <lb />
have very decided <lb />
way Standard <lb />
BASEBALL <lb />
Greenville letting for the <lb />
Diamond. <lb />
After a little talk such baseball <lb />
enthusiasm was found to exist here <lb />
that Friday night several of <lb />
young men ad or <lb />
a Though the time <lb />
is short they hare gone to work <lb />
and want to be ready for first <lb />
on July 4th, if they can find <lb />
a neighboring club open t. a <lb />
on that <lb />
The following been <lb />
furnished us as the <lb />
club; Milton Has <lb />
Richard <lb />
Jim Anderson, . Will <lb />
Alex Blow, Clyde <lb />
ion, Black. <lb />
is going to play <lb />
remainder of the the <lb />
park is bow hue <lb />
i- for the game. <lb />
of July. <lb />
p. m. will <lb />
with the Greenville boys <lb />
the 4th of July. Manager M. <lb />
just received a e met- <lb />
Standard from manager .,, ,. <lb />
,,, . ,., will <lb />
o j t <lb />
pi i <lb />
Mi. part <lb />
line V pro <lb />
nil at any <lb />
Greenville's Big Department Stores. <lb />
Hot Weather Merchandise<lb />
. .<lb />
Is abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here <lb />
The thin fluffy, cool materials tor June Selling are tor your inspection and in quantities to meet your de- <lb />
Glance over the list below and then come us you the goods, which must be seen to <lb />
appreciated.<lb />
t, XV <lb />
team saying t will <lb />
come. Look out tor a <lb />
THE <lb />
ugh the Senate Mil n- <lb />
t, n live <lb />
in from <lb />
hour This is a measure <lb />
has been a wrangle sir.- tomes to <lb />
by all of <lb />
I societies if the country and A farmer has develop- <lb />
ii, f by all decent people who H of evens that ought to <lb />
i vary of <lb />
,. if President pill sign year he has annoyed by a <lb />
i. if matter can be brought in hie I <lb />
attention. But it mighty j and he set <lb />
to get to -train of, that would t- <lb />
I i- attention his <lb />
runt to keep away from and <lb />
the several appeals that aw i u <lb />
ma made to all <lb />
never reach him. <lb />
This government just decided <lb />
to become a to a now <lb />
crop bureau that is be <lb />
t in Home. The movement <lb />
the work of Kins Victor <lb />
of Italy, and die Italian government <lb />
will bear all of the about <lb />
5.000 a year, which it will co-t <lb />
each of the other countries who be- <lb />
long. The idea is to hay; a <lb />
bureau the of crop <lb />
Statistics from all the countries of <lb />
the world. The n harvests <lb />
f crop condition be <lb />
, to the bureau and <lb />
t . to all the sub- <lb />
ti It <lb />
the stability of <lb />
t nitride markets staple <lb />
-ill sorts in a <lb />
vi- v rs iii re now ore <lb />
of e st the<lb />
member of the in- <lb />
because of tie <lb />
of United States as <lb />
an exporting country and as cost <lb />
was small, it was thought a wary <lb />
A dispatch <lb />
railroad building in the United <lb />
is a mere <lb />
scale for many <lb />
years. in the <lb />
If of the is <lb />
than in any period in <lb />
teen except 1908, when <lb />
miles were laid from <lb />
V June The track <lb />
ally laid between January <lb />
year is <lb />
miles, The <lb />
and the Indications arc that <lb />
the r will break all <lb />
miles l year, <lb />
South ii the and <lb />
-it <lb />
Re says he has welt. The <lb />
new of fowls Ifs lens of <lb />
even The right lift <lb />
nix long and the lei I or. <lb />
Owing to this Inequality <lb />
a is unable to take <lb />
slops of length. <lb />
When endeavors to <lb />
any distance from map <lb />
walks In a find <lb />
herself back at on <lb />
Flit there can <lb />
by hens with legs <lb />
hen a hen stands on the short <lb />
leg the long one is <lb />
and when she stand- on the <lb />
long one the short one teach <lb />
the <lb />
s South of the and <lb />
ire of eat <lb />
Iii the other <lb />
and Texas. <lb />
; . of I <lb />
i i; la of k was laid. <lb />
Smith <lb />
of the mileage down in <lb />
ll,. , nil e the <lb />
i and the <lb />
I tag only miles <lb />
of tho total of <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R. M. <lb />
A- Friday night <lb />
el, if d tie following <lb />
t. chem, B. C. Flanagan. <lb />
Bi. Dr. D. L. <lb />
Jr. D. Moore. <lb />
Pi L. F. Smith.<lb />
THE MISSOURI <lb />
Tue State of has gone a <lb />
bow-shot beyond all others in the <lb />
on the trusts. Judge of <lb />
the Circuit Court of has <lb />
rendered a decision of the, <lb />
He pi r Imp- <lb />
el- of nay article or commodity from <lb />
any individual company <lb />
to <lb />
any of the g sec- <lb />
of this article shall not e <lb />
hie n i price mp, of <lb />
article or commodity, and may plead <lb />
this a to any suit <lb />
for such price or hi <lb />
means under the Missouri law, j <lb />
am- Mn-r can sell its goods in that <lb />
St i. by <lb />
la . In a brief review of this law, <lb />
Sun says it i, m- <lb />
promote on <lb />
part of any of the citizens. Its sole <lb />
purpose is to withdraw the <lb />
the law from those who have <lb />
placed themselves beyond Hie pale <lb />
of the law. It is an extreme <lb />
desperate, remedy f. i a <lb />
disease. It outlaws <lb />
f r n greater of <lb />
of <lb />
f s <lb />
mark an epoch <lb />
control It will <lb />
blow to unlawful conn <lb />
n. Mr as pure State i <lb />
i Sift illegal n <lb />
cue in which, by <lb />
relieves the purchasers of <lb />
i r ducts from payment of <lb />
heir to such corporation. <lb />
the corporation must abandon <lb />
methods or it must <lb />
restrict its operations to a <lb />
tery field. For it is clear <lb />
that the i Ian adopted by Missouri to <lb />
n y monopoly will find favor in <lb />
States, if it is upheld by the <lb />
higher Charlotte Observer <lb />
Colored Dress Goods <lb />
Department <lb />
Beautiful cool dainty lawns in small <lb />
dots and figures, ll and floral <lb />
patterns and solid colors for to cent, <lb />
per yard. Brown dress linens, percales, <lb />
figured madras and gingham. <lb />
White Goods Depart- <lb />
inch French lawn yard <lb />
Inch Persian lawn to yard <lb />
inch Persian lawn to yard <lb />
inch Handkerchief linen to yd <lb />
inch yard <lb />
inch It linen to yard <lb />
inch Union cotton, but <lb />
almost as pretty as all linen for more <lb />
money at yard. <lb />
Lovely dotted swiss, the real imported <lb />
kind, in small neat designs from to <lb />
yard. ., . <lb />
figured madras for shirt waists <lb />
and dresses this seasons newest patterns <lb />
from to variety great <lb />
and patterns lovely. <lb />
Laces Embroideries <lb />
We are shewing many pretty things <lb />
in this laces we have baby <lb />
Irish French, Germany, Matt <lb />
Round thread Val in all <lb />
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby <lb />
Irish combined from the loveliest band of <lb />
trimmings of the season, we are showing <lb />
it in exquisite patterns, suitable for very <lb />
sheer materials as well as the heavier <lb />
kinds. Black baby, Irish all overs end <lb />
bands to match. <lb />
Our Notion depart- <lb />
int-re-t you, as we are showing <lb />
useful and desirable novelties. <lb />
Fans Yes we have all kinds and sizes <lb />
some so and large <lb />
an breezy tn silk, and gauze. <lb />
The silk gauze fans, with real fine dainty <lb />
decorations sticks are lovely <lb />
and cheap a to others <lb />
Cheaper sticks and cents. <lb />
Shopping barfs n white kid, white canvas <lb />
and f leathers in black and colors from <lb />
cent to <lb />
w sh belts embroidered <lb />
and some with detached buckles in guilt <lb />
and pearl, the prices range from to <lb />
Gull belts, belts, silk belts <lb />
all prices. <lb />
Ladies hosiery in black and white <lb />
gauze, some pi embroidered, <lb />
some lace boots, others lace all over, all <lb />
sizes and <lb />
Infants a id children In black <lb />
and white all sizes to <lb />
Ladies and infant gauze vests, short <lb />
and long sleeves. <lb />
Nazareth and waists tor boys <lb />
and cool comfortable, all sizes <lb />
each. <lb />
tops and cords and ruffles <lb />
stamped linens, embroidery silks and <lb />
cottons. <lb />
waists in ladies sizes, <lb />
handsomely trimmed with embroidery <lb />
and lace, some look like hand embroidery <lb />
prices from to<lb />
. <lb />
. Plain Fancy lack <lb />
Lawns <lb />
Batiste, French Silk mulls, Per- <lb />
lawn, Mercerized madras and many <lb />
other pretty wears <lb />
is ready to meet your wants in cool, <lb />
w Corsets in good makes and desirable models. R. <lb />
G. Corsets and Invisible Lacing Corsets in and Batiste for slender, stout, and Medium figures <lb />
at each, Good Girdles, all size, for and <lb />
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT <lb />
Our stock of House- <lb />
keeping Linens <lb />
Should meet your approval. All kinds of <lb />
Towels, Bath rags, table Damask. Nap- <lb />
kins and Doilies. A good assortment at <lb />
right prices. <lb />
Perfumery. <lb />
Soaps, Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush <lb />
Nail brushes, Hair brushes, and combs <lb />
Talcum Powders, per box, others at <lb />
,. <lb />
Th <lb />
Shoe <lb />
Is ready to serve you with the best makes and styles at prices. You should see our <lb />
of Oxfords, Court Ties, Pumps and Sandals whits Canvas Oxfords and pumps <lb />
in Ladies sizes. ,. <lb />
The Lace Curtains, Window Shades. Rugs v and Art squares we are showing would add very <lb />
i to the comfort and appearance of your home. n <lb />
The this store u chance to show you of, the pretty and we have here <lb />
in tho to . brings us something newt <lb />
brings <lb />
Z tat <lb />
tunic . .we always have values for you. <lb />
.- <lb />
GREENVILLE; N. C. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
WHICHARD, and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY <lb />
NO <lb />
PLATFORM. <lb />
Adopted by the State <lb />
The <lb />
new tn <lb />
it in i-. through laws enacted <lb />
in the of whole people, <lb />
it itself to con- <lb />
tin <lb />
cal of public affairs, <lb />
w in and <lb />
county since its return to power in <lb />
people <lb />
under w <lb />
baa been ea- <lb />
the <lb />
of the Slate a of law and <lb />
liberty, peace and that <lb />
our people are no longer employed <lb />
in and <lb />
their live, and pro <lb />
as they were under <lb />
can rule, but safe in. the <lb />
of and enjoying the free- <lb />
which comes from security <lb />
are directing to <lb />
peaceful of honest <lb />
try. <lb />
endorse th wise, patriotic <lb />
able administration of our <lb />
State's by Governor Robert <lb />
B. Glenn and the other State <lb />
we point with pride to <lb />
the of our Senator <lb />
Democratic Representatives in <lb />
. u-it-ca and the same. <lb />
We congratulate <lb />
North Carolina the <lb />
M-iii of the <lb />
en ii- . amendment regulating <lb />
Hi. <lb />
inn measure has <lb />
the race problem, <lb />
had so lone agitated the <lb />
pull d, and was a menace to <lb />
J good In its <lb />
by <lb />
Democratic party people, <lb />
no white man would be dis- <lb />
have been fully <lb />
predictions of <lb />
in- party to the con- <lb />
false. After a test of <lb />
five year the wisdom of the <lb />
is recognized and <lb />
,.,,,., . in by all political par- <lb />
u v <lb />
tip <lb />
I. in <lb />
ll.- i <lb />
accepted as a Solution <lb />
ii question. <lb />
the people <lb />
effect of the <lb />
enacted by <lb />
. relic party, and approve <lb />
i-e the <lb />
Watt bill the <lb />
Ward mil the <lb />
aid of liquor. <lb />
out constitutional <lb />
i religion, morality <lb />
,., . . being necessary <lb />
. the <lb />
i i--s i i mankind, schools and <lb />
-ball for <lb />
that the <lb />
bar. the right to the <lb />
that it <lb />
of to and <lb />
and we ex <lb />
the great <lb />
the past sis <lb />
role- at the <lb />
made <lb />
a time to our educational con- <lb />
and we a <lb />
a school term <lb />
tin all children of the State. <lb />
The established <lb />
of <lb />
ate soldiers opened the sold- <lb />
home to the cure of the veter- <lb />
ans who responded to the call of <lb />
in the war between <lb />
Every dollar given then <lb />
appropriated or forced by <lb />
legislation, or Demo- <lb />
public sentiment. We pledge <lb />
the party to a fuller discharge of <lb />
a debt that can never be fully paid <lb />
to these aging heroes who offered <lb />
their lives as upon the <lb />
altars of their country. <lb />
We point with pride to the re- <lb />
cord of the Democratic party in its <lb />
care of classes in <lb />
State and promise to continue <lb />
to enlarge charitable <lb />
until all the indigent <lb />
are cared for at expense the <lb />
Sate. <lb />
The powers of the corporation <lb />
should be so enlarged <lb />
at to give it full adequate pow <lb />
to regulate all public service <lb />
within the state and <lb />
subject to its jurisdiction. <lb />
i and freight rates in North Car- <lb />
are too high and should be <lb />
materially reduced and we demand <lb />
such action by the Legislature <lb />
corporation cs will <lb />
such reduction. We are <lb />
to granting charters to <lb />
in perpetuity. <lb />
Tie discrimination of railroad <lb />
North Carolina and <lb />
towns and in favor of others points <lb />
having no greater <lb />
is a grave injustice to the <lb />
people of this State, and should be <lb />
corrected by such means as are <lb />
within the limitations set <lb />
constitution of United <lb />
The inn i by public <lb />
vice corporations in political mat- <lb />
should be called so sharply to <lb />
i lie I ten of the people that it <lb />
ill be ml inn-, and the efficiency <lb />
f such corporations as political <lb />
should thus be <lb />
The law against issuing free <lb />
passes be so amended as to <lb />
make the party who illegally re- <lb />
them equally with <lb />
the en issuing them. <lb />
failure of connecting lines <lb />
f railways make connection <lb />
is a in- <lb />
convenience, expense <lb />
to the traveling public, and <lb />
we demand such additional <lb />
as may be necessary to <lb />
enforce that provision of our <lb />
statute, required <lb />
lines to make close connection <lb />
as is practicable for the <lb />
of traveling <lb />
We favor the Appalachian for- <lb />
est reserve the construction of <lb />
the inland water way from Norfolk <lb />
Virginia, to Beaufort inlet, North <lb />
Carolina. While both thee <lb />
projects involve great benefits to <lb />
State, they are also of national <lb />
importance. The one preserves <lb />
our mount tin forests and <lb />
water supply, promotes <lb />
public health, our <lb />
water power and aids <lb />
latter will up a free out- <lb />
let and South for the water- <lb />
borne of North Caro- <lb />
traffic rates and pr .- <lb />
mote the prosperity of our people, <lb />
la contraction will greatly <lb />
the trade b <lb />
I ween the South Atlantic and <lb />
Atlantic ports. We <lb />
our senators and representatives to <lb />
their efforts to <lb />
legislation for the of <lb />
tie one the contraction of <lb />
the other. <lb />
We out to the <lb />
I principle if <lb />
racy all and <lb />
privileges to <lb />
and I <lb />
For nearly t o years the R <lb />
can party has been in absolute <lb />
of <lb />
mat government with power t. <lb />
unjust <lb />
rectify evils. Yet, during that <lb />
time, colossal combinations of <lb />
capital have dominated the people, <lb />
and illegal of corporate <lb />
stilled competition <lb />
limited the opportunity <lb />
the individual citizen. Wealth <lb />
illegally obtained has been <lb />
unsparingly used to control <lb />
and elections. No <lb />
honest effort has been made, or is <lb />
being by Republican <lb />
to cure or eradicate these <lb />
evils. <lb />
the hypocrisy of <lb />
the Republican party while <lb />
pretending to legislate against <lb />
these conditions, deals only with <lb />
the symptoms and not with the <lb />
disease. unfair, tyrannical <lb />
features of so-called <lb />
live have made these things <lb />
possible, and no permanent relief <lb />
can be secured its obnoxious <lb />
features are removed. To remedy <lb />
this evil we a thorough <lb />
revision present tariff laws. <lb />
The growth of the trusts and <lb />
other inordinate <lb />
of capital, the <lb />
and rapidly increasing <lb />
and of <lb />
th wealth of in the bands <lb />
of a few, all due to premed- <lb />
and systematic legislation <lb />
behalf of special interests by the <lb />
Republican party, demand a <lb />
change in the policies imposed <lb />
upon the by that party <lb />
make the pal sage <lb />
ti e laws an imperative necessity. <lb />
We denounce the appalling sys- <lb />
of corruption heretofore <lb />
by the great insurance com <lb />
panics, whereby money <lb />
to them for the benefit of widows <lb />
and orphans has been devoted to <lb />
the enrichment of favored <lb />
duals and to campaign in ml of <lb />
the Republican party. <lb />
We denounce the present <lb />
unjust and trust-creating <lb />
protective tariff imposed the <lb />
people by the Republican party <lb />
and demand its immediate revision <lb />
to end that all unjust <lb />
shall be removed, and especially <lb />
those upon necessaries of life <lb />
and those that enable the trust to <lb />
extort from the people unreason- <lb />
able profits and to sell their pro- <lb />
duct to consumers at borne at <lb />
greater prices than are charged <lb />
fer same goods to <lb />
consumer. <lb />
BLACKJACK <lb />
Black. Jack, N. C. July 1906 <lb />
Quite a number our people at- <lb />
tended services at Sunday <lb />
they reported a pleasant <lb />
W. H. Wynne, of <lb />
who watt here last week, returned <lb />
home Saturday, <lb />
G. Johnston, of this <lb />
place, filled his regular appoint- <lb />
Creek Sunday. <lb />
Typhoid f Is still raging in <lb />
community. There have been <lb />
many caused by fever <lb />
in few <lb />
Mis. W. II. Wynne, of <lb />
is here visiting her parents. <lb />
Wt- are having as nice as <lb />
any one wish for. Crops are <lb />
In ii t; ion at pie-cut. <lb />
Willie of Greenville, was <lb />
a snort while one evening <lb />
i-t week. <lb />
II. who has been very <lb />
ill with pneumonia, is much <lb />
proved we ate glad to say. <lb />
Miss Coward, from <lb />
Cox lee yesterday. <lb />
K. . Williams went to <lb />
Friday <lb />
S. P. and Miss <lb />
Miss Dix- <lb />
all returned from a trip to <lb />
Van not many days ago. <lb />
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. <lb />
Organization Effected for <lb />
Campaign. <lb />
Building and Loan, <lb />
The board of din curs of Tn. <lb />
Republicans of Pitt county <lb />
held their county convention the <lb />
court house on the 4th. The con- <lb />
was fairly attended, con- <lb />
that they only polled <lb />
votes in The proceedings <lb />
were entirely harmonious. E. E. <lb />
of presided and <lb />
B. W. Ward acted a secretary. <lb />
former <lb />
Rollins were endorsed, and the <lb />
delegates to the State convention <lb />
were intruded to vote for Adams <lb />
f-r Chairman without the least <lb />
jar or <lb />
All Republicans of the county in <lb />
food standing were as <lb />
ti attend the state <lb />
congressional conventions. <lb />
Skinner was called on <lb />
made a short talk, relating to the <lb />
proper organization of the party <lb />
in county, and advised that <lb />
the very best men be selected as <lb />
committeemen, that only I.- <lb />
est and competent be <lb />
for office. He up- <lb />
on the necessity of a strong <lb />
party, and that the same should <lb />
encouraged than <lb />
for such party would per- <lb />
form a public service by giving the <lb />
Democracy some opposition at the <lb />
polls, and thereby make them <lb />
more careful in <lb />
of affairs, and cause people <lb />
generally to take more interest in <lb />
politics. Ah at present, the mat- <lb />
being entirely one-sided, the <lb />
people were becoming indifferent <lb />
and remaining at borne on the day <lb />
of election, and such conditions are <lb />
to the rights <lb />
people. <lb />
He submitted a few general <lb />
political observations in a plain, <lb />
thoughtful, and con man- <lb />
without any attempt to make <lb />
a political speech. His remarks <lb />
were timely, without feel- <lb />
were semi-judicial in <lb />
were well received. <lb />
After the convention ad- <lb />
the precinct executive <lb />
committees met and selected R, C. <lb />
Flanagan, W. E. Murphy, S. I. <lb />
Fleming, E. K. W. J. <lb />
as executive commit- <lb />
tee for county. This executive <lb />
committee and selected <lb />
as chairman. <lb />
This convention and new <lb />
iii in marks a deeded Improve <lb />
in the manner and <lb />
of holding the Republican <lb />
this county, the <lb />
number quality of its <lb />
Still the Democratic party- <lb />
has nothing whatever to fear In <lb />
Pitt county from source for <lb />
many years to come. We <lb />
can to the Republicans <lb />
one thousand votes, and Ibis is a <lb />
large as they will <lb />
not poll more than five <lb />
hundred, and still the Democratic <lb />
majority on a full Vote would be <lb />
at least two thousand. <lb />
As long as the Republican party- <lb />
put up good as leaders, <lb />
nominate good men for office, The <lb />
Reflector proposes to give them a <lb />
lair show, reserving at all limes to <lb />
use its and pages to show <lb />
of the <lb />
can party, and the in any <lb />
that they mini- <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C-, July 1906. <lb />
Tom Gray and family of Which- <lb />
ard spent Sunday here with Mr. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. Gray. <lb />
Miss Pennie left Saturday <lb />
for Raleigh to attend the summer <lb />
school. <lb />
J. Whitehurst and family, of <lb />
Greenville, were here last <lb />
visiting her father, <lb />
Mrs. W. A. Andrews and child- <lb />
returned to their homo in Rocky <lb />
Mount after spending several days <lb />
here with her parents. <lb />
Miss Daisy Parker has <lb />
from a visit to Ayden. <lb />
Miss Minnie Moore left Saturday <lb />
for Tarboro to visit her sister- <lb />
Mrs. Henry Skinner and little <lb />
daughter, of Ayden, are spending a <lb />
few days with Mrs Bettie <lb />
hear. <lb />
Yes we all learned that last <lb />
was hotter than last. <lb />
Those that attended church at <lb />
Flat Swamp report good <lb />
and good dinners <lb />
Henry Congleton and sister, <lb />
Miss Alma, of Oak Grove section <lb />
were here Monday. <lb />
J. R. has closed out <lb />
stock of goods. He will now <lb />
devote his time to <lb />
Collector Andrews, the phone <lb />
man, was with us Monday. <lb />
Mrs Martha Rawls and Mrs. <lb />
A. Congleton visited at <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Wash Hardy received a phone <lb />
message from Monday <lb />
calling him to the bed side of his <lb />
only child, who is critically ill. <lb />
Mrs Hardy and child to <lb />
Winterville several days ago on ac- <lb />
count of sickness of Mr. Hardy's <lb />
mother. <lb />
I H. Little went to Elizabeth <lb />
week to visit his son, G. <lb />
R. Little. <lb />
Mrs. Eli continues quite <lb />
sick with typhoid fever. <lb />
Mrs. E. Latham, from near <lb />
Washington, spent last week with <lb />
sister, Mrs. Rawls, in the city. <lb />
GRIMESLAND MASONS <lb />
Install Officers for the Year. <lb />
On Tuesday night Past Master R. <lb />
Williams installed the following <lb />
officers of Grimesland Lodge <lb />
A. F A. M. <lb />
J. J. Elks, W. M. <lb />
W. E Proctor, S W. <lb />
J. Galloway, J. W. <lb />
J. Proctor, Treas. <lb />
Alston Sec. <lb />
A. G. Clark, S. D. <lb />
L. E. Elks, J. D. <lb />
W. E. Tucker and W. Elks, <lb />
Stewards. <lb />
W. H. Adams, Tiler. <lb />
Home Building kt Loan i office, but at the same lime will <lb />
met Tuesday I give credit when they <lb />
monthly session. The report of men. We ourselves <lb />
Party go to Mill. <lb />
Some of the younger social set <lb />
gave a picnic at Kelly's Mill yes- <lb />
complimentary to Miss <lb />
of <lb />
who is visiting Miss Susie Perry. <lb />
The party spent the day pleasant- <lb />
boat riding and other amuse- <lb />
mid had a delightful <lb />
the picnic <lb />
party Susie Perry, <lb />
Faye Bat <lb />
Mitchell, and <lb />
Crawford; Messrs Fred Fred La- <lb />
R hi Tom Harvey, Jell and Al- <lb />
Floyd Woolen.- <lb />
Press.<lb />
Grimesland, 1906. <lb />
Misses Eliza, and <lb />
Moore, of Miss <lb />
Julia Harms, of e are <lb />
Miss of <lb />
place. <lb />
D. Holliday and family, of <lb />
are some time <lb />
with his Me U. <lb />
Bruce Holliday, if <lb />
is home for a few <lb />
The farmers are ready to vote <lb />
for a county. <lb />
Quite a number of our people <lb />
the <lb />
at Salem Church last Sunday. <lb />
All reported a hue time a <lb />
dinner. <lb />
W. E. Proctor will Hie- <lb />
Christian Sunday school of <lb />
place down the riv-r <lb />
to River Side <lb />
We all expect a grand time f <lb />
we have had a <lb />
from Mr. Proctor before. <lb />
The of this place took <lb />
a to Bath on the gas boat <lb />
Mystic today. <lb />
W. E. Proctor, W. M. <lb />
J. L, Gibson, W. B. Carson, L. B. <lb />
Dr. C, M. Jones <lb />
spent Monday Greenville. <lb />
Forest House, of House, spent <lb />
Sunday night in <lb />
Some of our y men are very <lb />
anxious for tint K, P. R. R. to <lb />
be complete. A-k them <lb />
B. O. s he went to Au- <lb />
Sunday. I where R. <lb />
M. Elks t over. <lb />
Our town, has alive <lb />
with visitors fur several weeks. <lb />
The happy we old <lb />
folks are always glad to see ti <lb />
girls come. <lb />
Samuel Holliday to Was <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Ward, of <lb />
ville, is visiting relatives her. <lb />
We are always glad to see her. <lb />
Mrs. Jno. of Faro.- <lb />
ville Mrs. D, . f <lb />
Greenville, are the guests of Mrs. <lb />
J. O. Proctor. <lb />
C. H. Haddock and wife are very <lb />
sick with typhoid fever. We hope <lb />
a speedy recovery for them. <lb />
Arthur Davenport, of <lb />
spent Monday night in our town. <lb />
Walter Patrick and a friend front <lb />
Greenville were town Monday <lb />
night. <lb />
June Cotton Condition. <lb />
The Now Orleans Time Demo- <lb />
on the 2nd inst, issued its <lb />
second report for this season on the <lb />
condition of tho cotton. This re- <lb />
port makes following <lb />
improvement has <lb />
the rule, through Georgia and car <lb />
sections of the com- <lb />
plain of damage from excessive <lb />
rains. <lb />
Taking the belt us a whole, there <lb />
been practically no <lb />
acreage. <lb />
The cultivation has been go <lb />
though labor has been <lb />
most districts. <lb />
The boll weevil is reported trim <lb />
parishes in I. but tho peat <lb />
to be <lb />
. in T. <lb />
less menacing than us- <lb />
aid treasurer showed <lb />
very gratifying results. the <lb />
association business two <lb />
months ago applications for <lb />
aggregating about have <lb />
been passed upon. Work has <lb />
already started upon houses <lb />
erected through the aid the as- <lb />
and several others are j <lb />
early contemplation. <lb />
a good size, well <lb />
minority in Ibis cm <lb />
instead injuring will the <lb />
Democratic party to a full of <lb />
duty in good men <lb />
office, polling their entire vote <lb />
at the ballot box. <lb />
wax <lb />
K f. <lb />
R. P. D. No, <lb />
t following record <lb />
for rending <lb />
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of of the Bank of <lb />
Greenville this issue. A new <lb />
feature of the business of this bank <lb />
is that per coat interest will here- <lb />
after be paid on time deposits. <lb />
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Convulsion. <lb />
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Epilepsy. <lb />
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nearly year. but ho <lb />
to grow o we <lb />
him homo July 1902, in an awful <lb />
condition. Ho had lost I mind <lb />
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ever he had but <lb />
two very light last <lb />
1903. and then he not other <lb />
We pronounce him cured, ha <lb />
can work and go anywhere. If one <lb />
wishes to concerning <lb />
they an at liberty to do <lb />
E. if. Lincoln. Ind <lb />
Dr. Mil.- la sold by your <lb />
who will guarantee that <lb />
first bottle will benefit If It fails, ha <lb />
will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind<lb />
Trust to Nature. <lb />
A great many mew <lb />
aVid women, art- puny, with <lb />
poor III- <lb />
their <lb />
or much <lb />
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to tn <lb />
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their earlier in <lb />
many such people, in fuel In weary, <lb />
thin and do their <lb />
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It extreme and lats <lb />
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ahead of supply. To Insure perfect <lb />
health bone, nerve and <lb />
blood <lb />
and return it certain <lb />
others. It is to prepare the <lb />
for the work of taking up from <lb />
the what Is to make good, <lb />
rich, re. We go to Nature <lb />
for th- were certain <lb />
roots known to of this <lb />
country I.-fore the the whites <lb />
Which later came to the knowledge of <lb />
the settlers which are now growing <lb />
rapidly in favor tor the <lb />
of obstinate and liver <lb />
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In their invigorating <lb />
effect the liver <lb />
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root, St-mt- r-t. Mandrake <lb />
root. Is <lb />
principles residing in these <lb />
native roots when extracted with <lb />
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right, j a In Ir. <lb />
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of this sovereign <lb />
nave <lb />
aware the high value of the <lb />
above plants, yet few have <lb />
used pure as a solvent and <lb />
usual I v Hi prescriptions <lb />
for the in varying <lb />
The Medical is a <lb />
scientific compounded of the <lb />
the above mentioned <lb />
and contains no <lb />
alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. <lb />
FLAGON <lb />
WHAT MAY BE OF THE <lb />
NEW ROAD LAW. <lb />
The benefit of this act will con <lb />
more in what it prevents <lb />
than in what it corrects. As- <lb />
that the courts sustain <lb />
its provisions, and that its <lb />
enforcement is reasonably effect- <lb />
it may be <lb />
For the last few years rail- <lb />
way rates have been advancing; <lb />
from now on the tendency will <lb />
be the other way. This will be <lb />
due, not to any extensive or <lb />
sweeping reductions ordered by <lb />
the commission, hut rather to <lb />
the fact that the railways them <lb />
selves, having knowledge that <lb />
the their ac <lb />
may be will hes- <lb />
to make the ml vane s which <lb />
they otherwise would, and will <lb />
demands of shippers <lb />
for reductions, which they other- <lb />
wise would not <lb />
The payment of rebates and <lb />
the granting of similar <lb />
the published tariff <lb />
will, in the main, cease. Re- <lb />
bates will never entirely stop so <lb />
long continues, <lb />
but they will rapidly <lb />
less, in ten years from now <lb />
that sort will <lb />
be as mm M iV was universal <lb />
ten years ago <lb />
Discriminations between <lb />
localities will largely continue, <lb />
and this will the most fruitful <lb />
source of complaint in lime to <lb />
come It is to see, how <lb />
ever, how much <lb />
can be altogether unless <lb />
our waterways are to be shut up <lb />
the benefit geographical <lb />
position entirely ignored. <lb />
This bill is more significant in <lb />
its than in provisions. <lb />
While president de- <lb />
serves the credit for <lb />
the movement, he would <lb />
have been but for the <lb />
pet support. The enact- <lb />
of the rate bill is the <lb />
declaration ht railways <lb />
submit to governmental <lb />
mid certain abuses <lb />
If the railways rec- <lb />
is, if they cu-operate, us <lb />
there la every to believe <lb />
they to obtain compliance- <lb />
with the spirit of this law, con- <lb />
will be fairly <lb />
otherwise, the e will re. <lb />
Dewed agitation, followed by <lb />
more drastic <lb />
Kate W hat It Is and <lb />
What It by Charles A. <lb />
in the American Month- <lb />
Review of for July. <lb />
Lazy men bump up a lot <lb />
of adverse criticism, but they usual- <lb />
live long and contented lives. <lb />
Nothing pleases a pretty woman <lb />
more than to be seen en I lie street <lb />
with another woman who isn't <lb />
y- <lb />
Father Huts Stars and Bars On <lb />
His <lb />
A pathetic <lb />
served to show how well the <lb />
bond between the North and the <lb />
South has been cemented under <lb />
the Stars and Stripes, occurred <lb />
yesterday afternoon in Glen- <lb />
wood cemetery. <lb />
The graves of the men who <lb />
had fought in the service of the <lb />
United States during the <lb />
that tried men's had been <lb />
decorated with flags and flowers. <lb />
and the Grand Army of the Re- <lb />
public men and others who had <lb />
participated h the ceremonies <lb />
had departed. <lb />
About o'clock in the after- <lb />
noon, while the carriages <lb />
automobiles were crowding <lb />
through the gates, a tall man <lb />
with a bronzed countenance <lb />
In his hands he carried <lb />
a small bunch of daises, which <lb />
had been sold in front of the en- <lb />
trance to the cemetery. <lb />
With a firm tread he walked <lb />
into the office asked where grave <lb />
located. Only <lb />
the superintendents of the <lb />
knew that in that isolated <lb />
spot rested the body of one who <lb />
had fallen under the <lb />
One of the grave diggers, act- <lb />
as a guide, showed him to <lb />
the lot and pointed out the grave. <lb />
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eyes, the old fellow walked for- <lb />
ward and deposited the bunch <lb />
of daises. hen reaching down <lb />
in the inside pocket of his coat, <lb />
ho drew forth a Hag. It was old, <lb />
tattered and torn, and its <lb />
showed where the banner had <lb />
been pierced by bullets. <lb />
It required a few moments to <lb />
bring the furls out properly, as <lb />
the flag had to be handled ten <lb />
for it looked as though it <lb />
would fall to pieces. <lb />
Then the man walked out and <lb />
picked up a small twig and wrap- <lb />
the end of the flag around it, <lb />
and returning to the grave, <lb />
planted the Hag at the head. An <lb />
instant later the and <lb />
were unfurled. <lb />
The cemetery was filled with <lb />
people, and among them were <lb />
several members of the Grand <lb />
Army of the Republic. Finally <lb />
they came across this isolated <lb />
spot and saw tho Confederate <lb />
Hying. <lb />
What's that <lb />
asked a Northern man. <lb />
The old Southerner straight- <lb />
up. One sleeve of his <lb />
was empty, but there was a look <lb />
of defiance in his eyes which <lb />
seemed to is <lb />
man going to remove that Hag. <lb />
Then, carefully removing his <lb />
wide white hat, ho <lb />
came up here to see whether <lb />
this grave was going to be <lb />
orated or not. You fellows have <lb />
forgotten him. lie was killed in <lb />
the seven tight <lb />
Richmond. He was my boy, the <lb />
only boy I ever my <lb />
Amiss. and I w. u <lb />
overlook Hits grave, but <lb />
l to the Starlit <lb />
I i it <lb />
oil t no one ever <lb />
going to remove this old Hag <lb />
which he until the <lb />
Stars are placed <lb />
And then three men, w <lb />
are in this <lb />
other to <lb />
gel a when they brought <lb />
a i-mall one it on the <lb />
together with a large <lb />
wreath, the old s. got <lb />
up and hook hands then <lb />
carefully wrapped up <lb />
with which he decorated the <lb />
grave <lb />
take sail of <lb />
the Grand the <lb />
men. <lb />
you said the old <lb />
man. was regimental <lb />
in the <lb />
brigade It was not taken <lb />
from me then, it. be <lb />
given up d with words <lb />
of thanks and tears st-. <lb />
from bis he walked <lb />
and one tho <lb />
wonder m bad to <lb />
Washington pr, <lb />
H. A. E. <lb />
A RICKS <lb />
k Ricks<lb />
HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb />
IT, <lb />
M. SCHULTZ <lb />
and retail <lb />
furniture Dealer. paid <lb />
Hide, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkey, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Salts, Ba <lb />
y Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Tables, Safes, P <lb />
Lei-man and Gall ft At malt, <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key WestOn- <lb />
root, Henry George Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap- <lb />
Magic Matches, Oil, <lb />
Lotion Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb />
Beetle, Oranges, Apples, Hut- <lb />
Dried Apples, <lb />
Prune, Currents, Raisins. r <lb />
and Chine Ware, Tip and or <lb />
War,, Cakes end M <lb />
Best Butter, N.-. <lb />
hi net and n <lb />
good Quality and <lb />
quantity <lb />
see me. <lb />
s. M. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb />
Haying consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. is one <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in <lb />
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress Notions, <lb />
n Groceries we will have at all times a line of the very best goods, not <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of <lb />
Canned Goods, the finest brands <lb />
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat. and <lb />
COUNTRY Quality and prices of our goods will P i <lb />
licks, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
made to <lb />
Tobacco Truck and also to sell same <lb />
I be pleased to <lb />
unions In need of same Apply to <lb />
J. A Ayden. N. C. <lb />
Learn to be when <lb />
not to be patient. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
hi. L. C A K <lb />
The Hardware Man.<lb />
NEAT JOb <lb />
Our specialty <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
-KNOWING- <lb />
IS HALF OF IT. <lb />
battle is won if yon before hand what you are <lb />
Kiting to do. Same tiling when touts to <lb />
what get, where to buy, what yon are going to pay is where the <lb />
living comes in. <lb />
My goods and prices will you that this is the place to <lb />
buy i any quantity. <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Ship Lime Groceries. <lb />
When you want anything in tins hue it will be to your interest to <lb />
F. <lb />
Loader lit Low <lb />
m a <lb />
I. . S-l <lb />
Building <lb />
LOis For Sate. <lb />
Near Five Points on easy Terms. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE <lb />
V. <lb />
I T <lb />
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I ,<lb />
O J AND <lb />
in the poll office at X. C. as <lb />
Adv. rate made application. <lb />
Ace respondent desired at every poll office in Pitt and adjoining <lb />
in Preference to <lb />
THE <lb />
I . i <lb />
NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
Al in the <lb />
ti i <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA 1906 <lb />
Tb. test of the tombs is about <lb />
Thaw out. <lb />
off the signs lire <lb />
to the tamer. <lb />
motto i always get on it. <lb />
summer <lb />
taunt brings Oyster Hay into Bind <lb />
once more. <lb />
During the summer vacation most <lb />
of the Congressmen will put in their <lb />
hardest work of the year. <lb />
Lets make the last half year . <lb />
, If want to bonds, <lb />
count more for Greenville s i <lb />
I the government is off-ring <lb />
than the first half. I p for <lb />
, , will draw only two per <lb />
Greenville bad better make up her <lb />
mini tn have a real fourth July <lb />
celebration next year. <lb />
interest. <lb />
The United States treasurer ex- <lb />
half a truth when he <lb />
Don't think every I . y <lb />
you see moving is working a J d . of <lb />
Hoc. U h mopping the own- . , <lb />
The pis form adopted by the <lb />
Democratic-State convention <lb />
but did not <lb />
with <lb />
thrown in for change. <lb />
The principles enunciated in the <lb />
platform i he state convention <lb />
Greensboro bore the true note of <lb />
Democracy, and commend them- <lb />
Helves In ; lie approval of every lover <lb />
of good . <lb />
is a fact Worthy of note that th <lb />
congressional conventions so far <lb />
Mid in this State have renominated <lb />
the present Congressmen, and in <lb />
instance by <lb />
It shows that the people are <lb />
satisfied that North Carolina is will <lb />
represented in <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
GREENVILLE VS WILLIAMS TON. <lb />
We Are Two to Two, Too. Tie <lb />
Game on Seven Innings. <lb />
an interesting <lb />
was here Wednesday <lb />
afternoon between the teams of <lb />
Greenville and Williamson. <lb />
Both teams were composed entire- <lb />
of home of the <lb />
towns and they were evenly <lb />
The game was snappy from <lb />
start to the end of the seventh <lb />
inning when it was stopped a <lb />
heavy of rain. At this i <lb />
time the icon stood to Due tr Banks and <lb />
with such even on both <lb />
sides it is hard to predict the re- <lb />
the entire nine <lb />
been played. The borne team <lb />
having jut organized and this <lb />
being Bret time all of them <lb />
were together in a game, put <lb />
-owe remarkably playing <lb />
line was as <lb />
I, tans and <lb />
i is art <lb />
s. to cure o <lb />
S. <lb />
house ire, <lb />
and <lb />
Di approved <lb />
ills <lb />
Checks sud items <lb />
Notes of other National <lb />
Banks <lb />
money reserve in <lb />
Bank, <lb />
Specie <lb />
notes 3.485.00 <lb />
fund U s. <lb />
p -r if -t of <lb />
1.203.81 <lb />
181.88 <lb />
1,570.00 <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Blow <lb />
Lanier <lb />
Lassiter <lb />
Black <lb />
Anderson <lb />
Randolph <lb />
If <lb />
land <lb />
c Peele <lb />
lb O. W. <lb />
. . . i stock paid la 50.0 <lb />
. undivided e-c- <lb />
and taxes paid M <lb />
National hank i <lb />
13500.00 <lb />
K s Individual <lb />
i u M f. <lb />
of <lb />
15.10<lb />
of North Carolina, <lb />
of Pitt.- <lb />
w, Cashier of the above <lb />
named hank, do solemnly swear <lb />
, th. above i true to the <lb />
If s V R K. <lb />
I s i a s <lb />
ii o n I l I <lb />
one <lb />
tat on in.-. i, Mean <lb />
Left as . t. knowledge an-l <lb />
i ii-i K r- . I <lb />
M. M. was m , before me <lb />
of home team and this Of June <lb />
.,.,, , F. J. FORBES, <lb />
handled the boys well. <lb />
An old time of Republican <lb />
was shown in a convention <lb />
recently held in Waynesville. <lb />
count there were forty-nine <lb />
Republicans present, yet when a <lb />
ballot was taken votes were <lb />
for the <lb />
lot to sixty-live. <lb />
When a rich man commits <lb />
he lots notoriety. It is <lb />
time lo T out that kind of <lb />
meat and the same treat- <lb />
that the murderer <lb />
eta. <lb />
of the Second <lb />
county <lb />
. , First Carolina <lb />
his <lb />
upon having renominated <lb />
g ticket in; ,, . , <lb />
Hon. John Small for the Na- <lb />
In announcing <lb />
The team was com- <lb />
posed clever boys and Green- <lb />
ville their visit here. <lb />
Correct Attest <lb />
h. w. <lb />
WHITE, <lb />
E. A. Jr. <lb />
Directors <lb />
all Goods <lb />
Cool <lb />
Clothe <lb />
The Man <lb />
will getting <lb />
down to lies. <lb />
He'll lie dealing <lb />
out real sunny <lb />
right <lb />
now. <lb />
If you want to be <lb />
fixed tor <lb />
get into a nice, cool <lb />
suit very soon. <lb />
Nothing any cooler <lb />
than our Crash, or <lb />
Serge Suits. <lb />
And nothing smart <lb />
Yachting, Driving, <lb />
or Riding, or <lb />
Partying- <lb />
no matter what you <lb />
do or where yon go. <lb />
Here's everything <lb />
Wearable to make it <lb />
go right. <lb />
Summer suits with or <lb />
without the Vest. <lb />
We have Straw Hats. Underwear. Neg <lb />
every other thing the Man <lb />
who dresses comfortably and <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
P. CO. <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
HOME OP WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
i , I sentiment he <lb />
had ti. resign an <lb />
to h . . been elected by the <lb />
The interests of these adjoining dis- <lb />
of Tidewater Virginia and <lb />
Carolina are almost identical. <lb />
The development of either assists <lb />
other. Having found the right man <lb />
the first North Carolina District is <lb />
men cannot doing the right in keeping him <lb />
Me the their business is destined to in Congress where his influence is <lb />
be -ed, pare to engage in constantly rising to a point justified <lb />
. -hi i is hard to h ability and the interests hi <lb />
d. N was never more <lb />
the days of the <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
A correspondent at Elisabeth City <lb />
open are and all that the people <lb />
In see this, very active in <lb />
Gradually which opposition to the So <lb />
can grows smaller, They claim that it them <lb />
, . , , I of their since many of them <lb />
and the question of . , . <lb />
are upon and game <lb />
ins license comes no the opposition, . ,., . n., , <lb />
K Fl I for a livelihood They have organ <lb />
grows stronger. It will not he long j can a and <lb />
is not a liar r-mi fishermen's club, the members o <lb />
The temperance sent which they will to the <lb />
has or until only that b <lb />
com in State have <lb />
1-2 Cent <lb />
and Mad- <lb />
now <lb />
A. F. C. Gingham, <lb />
now cent. <lb />
Figured <lb />
Off. <lb />
2.75 cc <lb />
Ladies Retina <lb />
Oxfords 2.25<lb />
loons. <lb />
it is general, or whether <lb />
other are doing the same <lb />
thing, we ore Dot prepared to say, <lb />
but locally tin Atlantic Line <lb />
has recently made an advance in <lb />
passenger fares. Our Ayden <lb />
respondent cell attention to the fare <lb />
from that town to Greenville being <lb />
five cents higher thin former y and <lb />
the other day had occasion to <lb />
note that a similar advance in fire <lb />
to another point had been made <lb />
The railroads of course have their <lb />
own way of conducting their <lb />
, hut it looks very unwise <lb />
it in the midst of a campaign for <lb />
All stylish <lb />
Goods <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
putt ting on display the newest <lb />
ideas to he shown in <lb />
SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb />
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff hut <lb />
we will have the latest and things that <lb />
were obtainable in the markets <lb />
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb />
desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
Fortune Fatal <lb />
A report comes from Lexington <lb />
that the death of a <lb />
of the county was the brooding <lb />
over a prediction of a fortune teller <lb />
recently. The young lady was in <lb />
Lexington recently and had a palm <lb />
to her hand, lie foretold <lb />
that she would have a long spell of <lb />
sickness, in that she would <lb />
he sick all the rest, of her life. <lb />
Meningitis set in. which might be <lb />
the result of an over active and <lb />
brain, and death followed. <lb />
3.00 Ladies Regina Oxfords <lb />
2.50.<lb />
PULLEY St BOWEN <lb />
3.00<lb />
i . Some tbs <lb />
railroads will see need cl having <lb />
the people on <lb />
Rev. J. W. Jenkins, <lb />
of the Methodist at <lb />
suffered a stroke of pa- <lb />
and Is critically III. <lb />
The Democrats of the seventh <lb />
congressional district have <lb />
a i sated R. N. and the sixth <lb />
, R. Y. Webb, <lb />
the fourth district renominated <lb />
W. and the district <lb />
W. W. all <lb />
by <lb />
Jas f Davenport <lb />
NEAT JOb <lb />
Our specialty <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
Fearful Wreck. <lb />
July <lb />
at a mad pace over the London <lb />
Southwestern Railway, the <lb />
can Line Express, carrying of <lb />
I he steamer York's <lb />
from Plymouth to London, <lb />
ed from the track just after passing <lb />
the station here at o'clock <lb />
morning and mangled in <lb />
death In its wreckage <lb />
who -ailed New T <lb />
Jane font of the <lb />
Besides those to <lb />
a p. r ins <lb />
, d. j i . <lb />
DON'T <lb />
Ask your friends to go on your Bond when you can get It furnished at a small cost. <lb />
We can sign Judicial for Guardians etc., <lb />
after yon apply Any filed in th; once <lb />
Cal on or write <lb />
The and CO , Mi <lb />
H. A. or <lb />
V V Attorney <lb />
N. C. <lb />
-t<lb />
I This department Is in P. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
See the Eastern Carolina <lb />
ply Co- Hall Hall racks, <lb />
end Umbrella jars. <lb />
bods at East- <lb />
Supply Co's Store. <lb />
We know Mime people who are <lb />
afraid to entrust their money lo <lb />
bank for safe keeping. They <lb />
may be honest In their A <lb />
bank fails once in a long time. <lb />
People continually being rob <lb />
bed the of <lb />
years tip in their houses. <lb />
for every caused by fail- <lb />
there are ten caused by failure <lb />
to them. The Bank of Winter <lb />
Tills interest on time deposits <lb />
It the safety of your <lb />
money. <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
No need of not having good <lb />
pants when Harrington, Barber <lb />
have just received anew lot, <lb />
that they will sell <lb />
Straws tell which way the wind <lb />
Mows, just notice the stream of <lb />
in and out from <lb />
Harrington, Co's. <lb />
The A. Cox Co <lb />
toil us they get mere orders for To- <lb />
Trucks and Hues the <lb />
is doing well, Judging from <lb />
shipments of late we thin . the <lb />
tobacco crop must he improving. <lb />
Tooth and Disk Harrow at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Car load of mm <lb />
nice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb />
-shown in at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
The demand for <lb />
bodies and abate made the A. G. <lb />
Cox Company <lb />
indicate that they are <lb />
this line work. <lb />
We wire glad to see J. S. Cox <lb />
home after some week <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
Harrington k Co. <lb />
Mrs. was in town Tues <lb />
day afternoon. <lb />
Notice the new spring goods at <lb />
Harrington, Barber ft Co., before <lb />
yon buy elsewhere, for they can <lb />
suite you in kind and price. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
dent of the road moved his <lb />
They <lb />
had been at work in Swill Creek <lb />
swamp, near here but the recent <lb />
heavy rains drove them nut. <lb />
hope they can MOO return and <lb />
finish the job. <lb />
Farming Implements of nil kinds <lb />
at Barber ft Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fletcher, of <lb />
Robersonville, have been <lb />
Mrs. Fletcher's parents. They left <lb />
for their home Monday afternoon. <lb />
A nice lot of new summer Bug <lb />
Robes at Harrington, Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
C. J. Jackson has been visiting <lb />
friends near Vanceboro. <lb />
Trunks and valises at <lb />
ton Barber Co. <lb />
W. H. from <lb />
Greenville Tuesday evening. <lb />
Big Hue of hats and cups <lb />
received, latest styles. <lb />
Barber A Co. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan brother, <lb />
over the river Tues- <lb />
day to visit relatives. <lb />
For sale one house and <lb />
on Main street in Winterville, <lb />
N. C. being next to the residence <lb />
Of Taylor, the lot contains <lb />
acre of laud the house is a good <lb />
roomed house, and well <lb />
with a bargain fit some <lb />
one J Mil For <lb />
farther fee. or write <lb />
L. A <lb />
Ml <lb />
and all<lb />
H , <lb />
f I.A car load of lime received <lb />
at Harrington, Co., <lb />
Prof. G. B, left Tues- <lb />
day morning furs trip up the <lb />
read. <lb />
W. Jackson, of was <lb />
here Monday afternoon attending <lb />
a meeting of the trustees of the <lb />
High school. <lb />
If you want a nice shirt or tie <lb />
go to Harrington, A Co. <lb />
Miss Janie left Tuesday <lb />
n-ion for h visit to Stokes. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats go to <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
Quite a crowd were out to hear <lb />
the street preacher here Monday <lb />
afternoon and night. His sermons <lb />
are for the of <lb />
scriptural quotations they contain. <lb />
Harrington Barbers and Co is the <lb />
place to get your Spring and Sum <lb />
goods. They have just what <lb />
want, and prices to suit all. <lb />
The noon train was over hour <lb />
late something <lb />
for one, as it can usually I e <lb />
depended on. <lb />
To room f.-r new goods <lb />
s have made the low <lb />
prices. <lb />
Hamburg now <lb />
., <lb />
cent ,, <lb />
cent Waist goods now <lb />
cent He. <lb />
cent <lb />
lo cent now fie. <lb />
cent Lice now <lb />
Ii cent- Late no A c, <lb />
A large lot of nice fur <lb />
A on nil-., <lb />
other goods come and lie <lb />
A. <lb />
is going nu. from <lb />
the B. O. S. Co's store by the <lb />
wagon load, but does not seem <lb />
to exhaust stock, as new <lb />
goods are nearly every <lb />
day. <lb />
We are headquarters <lb />
trunks and Suit cases. <lb />
Eastern Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
It is a little out of to sell <lb />
carts and wagons, but the Tar I <lb />
carts and wagons seem to sell at all <lb />
seasons of the year. <lb />
All sow- <lb />
and wheat can be supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders Gold Coin <lb />
a. . Silver Coil <lb />
CUT PRICES <lb />
s poems, regular j <lb />
price fate, our price <lb />
Tennyson's poems, regular <lb />
price our price line. <lb />
and Byron's <lb />
regular price our <lb />
Birthday books, <lb />
regular price price <lb />
complete works, reg <lb />
price <lb />
In His <lb />
our price <lb />
Pilgrims progress our <lb />
price <lb />
New Testaments, regular <lb />
price price <lb />
Bill Nye's Remarks, regular <lb />
price our price Site. <lb />
In addition to above named <lb />
books we offer others at greatly <lb />
reduced prices for the next <lb />
Call and examine them <lb />
before the expiration of that <lb />
Yours to Serve. <lb />
B. T. COX, <lb />
A H. Taft <lb />
A. H. T <lb />
Greenville's Greater <lb />
Quality, <lb />
k Ml . it <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close Business, June 18th. 1906. <lb />
Loans and Discounts 8,600.00 <lb />
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. W J. returned <lb />
Tuesday from Vance- <lb />
where she has been visiting <lb />
friends. <lb />
Joshua Manning returned yes <lb />
from a trip down the <lb />
country made in interest of East <lb />
em Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
II. B. Phillips, of <lb />
in town Saturday. <lb />
Mis. and Mrs <lb />
of Ayden, have been <lb />
Mr. W. L. House. <lb />
Nat. Ilk and other U. S. <lb />
notes <lb />
958.08 <lb />
2,290.87 <lb />
22.20 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
219.57 <lb />
010.00 <lb />
112,904.88 <lb />
Price. <lb />
We sell cash or on <lb />
easy terms <lb />
C You will find a complete <lb />
line at all times <lb />
We sole agents <lb />
I Beds. <lb />
to <lb />
n. h. <lb />
Capital Stock paid m 5,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
currant expenses 67.86 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck. <lb />
Picture to Order <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
enough without <lb />
to it by worrying over <lb />
Hindi a of <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. f <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. L. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this day of June, 1906. <lb />
JAMBS R. JOHNSON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. P. HARRINGTON, <lb />
A. G. OX, <lb />
Directors <lb />
by for or supper <lb />
Groceries. Canned Package <lb />
Goods, Pickle, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, a- I carry, the Selecting buy- <lb />
are easy and the all s It. will take no argument to <lb />
convene you of if you visit- store and see what <lb />
You can find me one door North of <lb />
J. B. JOHNSTON<lb />
TO <lb />
THE <lb />
FRIENDS <lb />
GROWER <lb />
We take this opportunity of friends and patrons OUT thanks for the liberal patronage <lb />
bestowed upon us the past season. . r <lb />
was first -reeled, three years ado, it was the intention of its management to MUM. <lb />
basis, Our business has increased with the years, with . season <lb />
Each Customer, as well as each Pile of Tobacco shall -lave our <lb />
Personal Attention, and we shall endeavor, as in the <lb />
past, to make The Brick headquarters for <lb />
High Prices, Fair and honorable treatment, <lb />
It affords us pleasure to announce in this connection that <lb />
MR. W. T. <lb />
THE VETERAN TOBACCONIST AND WAREHOUSEMAN <lb />
Will be associated with us the coming season. Mr. Lipscomb is too well-known to the planters, bay. . or <lb />
to need any commendation at our hands, suffice to say with his judgment and experience at the com of our <lb />
with our facilities for conducting the warehouse business, assisted as we will be by an and c fore, <lb />
in every department, it pats us in better position than any other warehouse in Eastern Carolina, at all times, lo secure fir our <lb />
friends outside prices for their Tobacco. When you come to GREENVILLE, always <lb />
Always make the BRICK your headquarters, <lb />
and when your is ready to sell, bring it experienced judges will sell it tor you. inking you <lb />
tor your liberal patronage we beg to remain, Your mends <lb />
BRINKLEY and FER, <lb />
LASS Successors, <lb /></p>
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THE GREAT <lb />
JULY<lb />
. v. <lb />
ABREAST OF THE SPIRIT TIMES. <lb />
The time for Clearance Sales has moved up a month or move. Formerly September, then July. The factory agents <lb />
are even out selling fall goods before the selling Summer Stuff began, even now solicitations are made tor next <lb />
delivery. The wheels are spinning. To keep pace with this Clearance Sales, swift and <lb />
tat, is now the order. Nothing is to be carried over. So profitless is this sale to us that no goods <lb />
can be charged or sent see at July Clearance Sale prices. We have planned to sell all Summer Goods, have taken <lb />
into d consideration the great loss of profit at such reduction as we are making means. We take the loss cheerfully, wisely, <lb />
believing it to be the best kind business sens to clean up all summer goods at a sacrifice, and do it while the wearing is at its height. <lb />
All the and Lawns hare <lb />
been reduced to and yard. <lb />
The and Lawns are to <lb />
sell for <lb />
Tile and Lawns are to <lb />
sell at and Sc yard. <lb />
reductions in the Wool <lb />
Dress <lb />
lot of Ribbons to close at <lb />
greatly reduced prices. <lb />
Great reduction in Corsets. <lb />
All the Millinery Goods to be <lb />
closed at half prim. <lb />
White India Linens, worth be <lb />
to close at yard. <lb />
Val. Laces and <lb />
worth Be to to Close at yd. <lb />
Fine China Silk worth Sue yd <lb />
to sell for yard. <lb />
86-in Taffeta, ed all <lb />
color.-., worth yard, in sell <lb />
at yard. <lb />
Bleaching at <lb />
Best Ginghams Be yard. <lb />
u White Belts, worth <lb />
to sell for <lb />
Ladles and children's Funs. <lb />
worth and to sell for <lb />
Ladies Ready-to-wear Ha <lb />
worth and 11.50, to <lb />
sell for piece <lb />
All the Hosiery to sell at great- <lb />
reduced prices <lb />
Ladies White Duck Sailors, <lb />
with feathers, worth to sell <lb />
for -lite. <lb />
Ladies Lace Collars that even <lb />
sold at and to sell for <lb />
A big lot of C-B and <lb />
W. B. Corsets, that are worth <lb />
1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and to sell <lb />
for This is Cm set <lb />
chance. <lb />
A Embroidery Silks, also <lb />
the worth skein, <lb />
sell for <lb />
Bros. Slippers for <lb />
ladies, misses and children re- <lb />
a third <lb />
Tie a Shoe <lb />
as good as its name, worth <lb />
and 2.50, close at and <lb />
also carry Irving <lb />
Shoes and Slippers for <lb />
misses. None better <lb />
The for <lb />
2.00<lb />
i ; no <lb />
A big ht Silk <lb />
men and women. and <lb />
1.25 to close <lb />
at This is a great <lb />
la chance. Ask to see them <lb />
The All America Slippers in <lb />
Tan. Pat. Gun Metal <lb />
for men, the best 8.150 and <lb />
Shoes made, to sell a; <lb />
The Slippers in Pat <lb />
Leather and Gun the fa- <lb />
Shoe for men and boys, <lb />
and the best Shoe on to <lb />
close at 4.00, worth and 6.50 <lb />
Just a few sizes left or you would <lb />
not hear of this price for the <lb />
Hanan Slippers. <lb />
Negligee Shirts that <lb />
were I mi, .;, and 1.80, to close <lb />
at All the new patterns <lb />
just received. <lb />
Mens Panama Hats that are <lb />
worth 7.5111, close at We <lb />
cull you if you come early. <lb />
Young Hats in the Sailor <lb />
shape, the newest tilings and <lb />
best quality. The 2.60 <lb />
to Full at the <lb />
sell at 1.50. makes <lb />
tint i t. close at <lb />
Serge has <lb />
been reduced from and <lb />
to Suit This is <lb />
your Sere Chance <lb />
The t piece suits serges <lb />
in P the much worn <lb />
days have been re- <lb />
duce I from 10.00, 12,00 to <lb />
toe price of 7.50. This is a <lb />
great chance. <lb />
Th and suits <lb />
reduced to You <lb />
I see these suits to really <lb />
know their real value. <lb />
S aid EL Suspenders <lb />
worth o to sell for pair. <lb />
A big lot of Trunks and suit <lb />
cases i. at greatly reduced <lb />
prices. This has always boon a <lb />
and has <lb />
grown greatly in recent months- <lb />
Ever item is of the wanted <lb />
sort-limited <lb />
ties, while the lots last the re- <lb />
prices will hold bu <lb />
try and get the pick. The <lb />
us will last until all sum <lb />
g are sold never <lb />
carry g from season to sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
e l. Wilkinson <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
f. <lb />
Fir u <lb />
WRITING<lb />
ECCENTRIC TRAVELERS. <lb />
A Tour Thai Confine <lb />
to Canal Boat. <lb />
An swat abroad <lb />
with the design of taking an <lb />
tour on the continent, hut was <lb />
diverted from hi purpose by find- <lb />
himself so comfortable on board <lb />
a canal boat in Holland or Belgium <lb />
he went no farther, preferring <lb />
to be a daily in the boat, <lb />
which went and returned between <lb />
certain limits on alternate days. <lb />
It seems to be agreed that this <lb />
man started on his intended tour in <lb />
1815, the year of the battle of <lb />
that he lauded at <lb />
with the design of pushing on to <lb />
and that the canal boat <lb />
which arrested his progress was one <lb />
plied between and <lb />
Client, starling one day at <lb />
the other at <lb />
According t one account which <lb />
we have beard, the individual in <lb />
question went abroad not merely to <lb />
mi- foreign hind, but in the hope of <lb />
meeting with illustrious <lb />
. distinguished characters, which <lb />
v. account for hie making <lb />
in 1815. finding, however. <lb />
Cult board the canal boat he not <lb />
fell in with many persona worth <lb />
inciting, but had the <lb />
down with at a <lb />
l., be thought he could not <lb />
and went and <lb />
I, never getting farther than <lb />
until the railroad were in- <lb />
vented, when lie drowned himself on <lb />
the last trip of the pas boat. <lb />
Another Englishman is raid to- <lb />
have a bet that Van Am- <lb />
burgh, the lion lamer, would be eat- <lb />
en by his ferocious pupil within a <lb />
given time and followed him about <lb />
the continents of Europe and Amer- <lb />
in the hope of seeing him at <lb />
lust devoured and so winning his <lb />
Eugene Sue introduces this <lb />
mythical Englishman among the <lb />
of Wander- <lb />
The also have a story of <lb />
eccentric traveler, likewise an <lb />
Englishman, who posted overland <lb />
in the depth of winter to St. <lb />
Petersburg merely to see the fa- <lb />
wrought iron gates of the <lb />
slimmer garden. He is said to have <lb />
died of grief at finding the gates <lb />
superior to those at the- entrance to- <lb />
his own park at home. <lb />
Add to this the lying traveler, <lb />
who boasted that he hill been every- <lb />
where, and who on being how <lb />
lie liked Persia replied that he <lb />
knew, as he had stayed <lb />
there only a day. <lb />
Note among eccentricities, <lb />
the nobleman of whom it was in- <lb />
quired at dinner he thought of <lb />
Athens. He turned i i his <lb />
servant, waiting behind his chair, <lb />
I said. what did I think of <lb />
Knowledge. <lb />
the Mine. <lb />
ho he had <lb />
climbed lour flights of stairs and <lb />
was admitted into a mysterious <lb />
apartment. <lb />
replied the bizarre look- <lb />
personage who received him. <lb />
great <lb />
you foretell the <lb />
read the <lb />
unfold the <lb />
said the visitor as he <lb />
took a roll of bank notes from his <lb />
pocket eagerly, me what it was <lb />
my wife asked me to bring home <lb />
for her Pearson's <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
An Manage. <lb />
A well dressed young man <lb />
the desk in a telegraph of- <lb />
and wrote a message. Laying <lb />
the down, be handed the mes- <lb />
j sage to the girl said, can <lb />
I rush this for me, <lb />
-Y-.-.-. replied the girl. <lb />
--11 r ho wont on, <lb />
I must have it i <lb />
shall go <lb />
All he said, turning <lb />
sure and rush it <lb />
When he had gone the girl show- <lb />
ed message to another operator <lb />
i rear. what it is to <lb />
she m id. <lb />
The e read, Henry still <lb />
his little wife and wishes she <lb />
could be with Post. <lb />
Second In Command. <lb />
Tin n rather <lb />
its, and their <lb />
h through <lb />
e ire of the cap- <lb />
p the hundredth <lb />
. i the left when <lb />
tight, and ran <lb />
the order, <lb />
That was the last <lb />
. us<lb />
I . . . <lb />
the en-r I . <lb />
about like <lb />
straw. <lb />
he yelled. not <lb />
thy of being drilled by a captain. <lb />
What you need is a rhinoceros to <lb />
teach <lb />
Then sheathing his sword in B <lb />
passion, he turned to his companion. <lb />
he roared, <lb />
take charge of <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M, BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
. . C. <lb />
As <lb />
and r <lb />
III <lb />
willing <lb />
ill We have. U-i <lb />
Of all <lb />
v e also <lb />
for <lb />
are <lb />
W. J. wife <lb />
been on a visit to Fort Barnwell. <lb />
K. K. will do all the <lb />
In please yon with <lb />
new of heavy wad fancy <lb />
Stuck, of near Ayden, <lb />
was Norfolk <lb />
to be treated for appendicitis. <lb />
can <lb />
c, K. <lb />
It is an admitted fact was <lb />
a in Sunday. <lb />
-is, a <lb />
Wiley of Tarboro, W. <lb />
R. Parker, of Greenville, J. W, <lb />
of and Bob <lb />
Grime laud, were <lb />
visitors here <lb />
F. . On, have <lb />
moved stock of goods from <lb />
Ayden out to m <lb />
distance line. <lb />
What's me matter with Hie <lb />
They have advanced <lb />
rUB u their mad <lb />
this point mi i e presume <lb />
all oilier-. I lie public <lb />
have only paid ills <lb />
from here to Greenville. Hie <lb />
is now cents. We suppose <lb />
their purpose is to make hay be- <lb />
now and <lb />
the next we <lb />
the bill with- <lb />
out any amendments. <lb />
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser <lb />
Tables, Chairs Cradles, <lb />
Bad Springs. Mattresses <lb />
Cook Stoves <lb />
great many other things <lb />
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Monstrosities, peculiar <lb />
other <lb />
have and <lb />
in our rt- <lb />
me latest <lb />
struck day <lb />
shape or a liar, lie <lb />
Irish, tramp <lb />
His to say the least, i <lb />
aid ids m <lb />
less, still under I he surface <lb />
s. Our people <lb />
should be cautious and no <lb />
surprise to overtake them. <lb />
The sign of i <lb />
V eyes <lb />
J. V,. Taylor, optician, <lb />
man to <lb />
your work you <lb />
pleased. <lb />
K. Ti ii Thins, <lb />
day He was <lb />
by will <lb />
spend sometime with his <lb />
a mil line if oar <lb />
good-. before <lb />
me a trial. Lilly A Co <lb />
Mi-s May <lb />
came upon and <lb />
went over to visit <lb />
A full line of trunks, tel- <lb />
satchels, hand bag, <lb />
and suits cases J R Smith <lb />
MisS Irene cant, <lb />
is spending several days here <lb />
Miss dart. <lb />
I always keep on hand a <lb />
tine feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, com, <lb />
cotton meal brand <lb />
and snip Lilly <lb />
Yon Wheeler <lb />
son and sewing machine. <lb />
Prices way way down h. <lb />
Tripp next Hotel. <lb />
We have our <lb />
s. S <lb />
val <lb />
Where Many Writer, <lb />
cf I nor Manners. <lb />
do <lb />
be <lb />
He i K. K. Hail new <lb />
n beef, fresh meats, <lb />
a, fresh <lb />
Kev. B. Jones returned <lb />
a the road. <lb />
in Hue of crockery, glass <lb />
fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
ii J H Smith Bro <lb />
B. F. Mis <lb />
spent <lb />
day and Sunday with the family <lb />
f O. I . Tyson. <lb />
A lull supply of Trunks <lb />
Grips, Satchels <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
were services the <lb />
Disciple churches Sun- <lb />
ii led their <lb />
Car V. Crimped <lb />
to cover <lb />
school houses, <lb />
shelters, stables much cheaper than <lb />
shingles and very little at J. <lb />
R Smith Bro. <lb />
W. E. Hooks, town lax lister <lb />
for Ayden. requests us to state <lb />
he will be in bis office during <lb />
I i ml of this week for the <lb />
I hi i p i-e taxes. Those <lb />
ho do not list will be charged <lb />
double tax. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion, <lb />
Hie Disciple Sunday. <lb />
day A <lb />
a pi- <lb />
i Mule one's very <lb />
enjoyed. Much credit is due <lb />
Misses Jimmie and A rah Davis <lb />
and other young ladies for the <lb />
success of the entertainment. <lb />
Corn, Hay Lima always <lb />
at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
A severe rain and electric <lb />
visited this section last S <lb />
afternoon. It was accompanied by <lb />
same most terrific <lb />
thunder and lightning we hive <lb />
ever heard or seen. Out on the <lb />
plantation of William Smith <lb />
struck his barn, which <lb />
utmost with <lb />
corn oats, it on tire <lb />
other <lb />
sections very much damage was <lb />
done growing crop-. <lb />
In eider to reduce our large <lb />
sin. k preparatory, to we <lb />
will prospective buyers ex- <lb />
prices. J. Smith <lb />
Bin. <lb />
North <lb />
i hi at J. It. Smith <lb />
Ii,. <lb />
FOR in large nice new <lb />
s my brick stores located on <lb />
K.-1 m ii the Town of <lb />
possession <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
V. Crimps paper <lb />
with long or short joints <lb />
and pipe at J. R. Smith <lb />
Your Eyes. <lb />
yon are troubled with your <lb />
eyes or nave a difficulty in obtain-1 <lb />
suitable glasses, it in i <lb />
difficult your case, call <lb />
Taylor, an expert j <lb />
N. C, who has five years; <lb />
experience with some of the most <lb />
obstinate cases. He never fails to <lb />
give patients or their <lb />
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb />
hi Pitt Greene <lb />
people j in none-1 j <lb />
ability. Give your eye <lb />
work if you <lb />
have taken up i black bar <lb />
shoal, weight about pound- <lb />
no ear marks. can get same <lb />
by paying charges. <lb />
T- <lb />
said a man <lb />
of wide experience, crowd- <lb />
ed with studies the schools are <lb />
now I should be loath to <lb />
recommend the introduction <lb />
any new ones; but I d <lb />
sometimes that boys <lb />
girls who are giving time to so <lb />
many little be induced <lb />
to give more to the art of writing <lb />
He did not refer to the mere <lb />
art of writing correct English or <lb />
the art of writing interesting <lb />
personal letter, bin to tho <lb />
ration of really business <lb />
letters, in win. h the hand should be treated not only <lb />
clearly and concisely but also <lb />
courteously. <lb />
The need he me tinned is one <lb />
which is felt by th of <lb />
business men and may well claim <lb />
the attention of young people of <lb />
both sexes who look forward to <lb />
business life. The ability to <lb />
write intelligibly is not rare, but <lb />
t capacity to write in such a <lb />
way as to produce a pleasant <lb />
personal feeling for the house <lb />
one represent is extremely <lb />
rare. <lb />
Many writers fail in the mat- <lb />
of in the <lb />
way of constant omission of art <lb />
ard constant , <lb />
or more commonly, in neglecting <lb />
the other mini the benefit <lb />
of the doubt. In other Words- <lb />
i lie fault with most business let- <lb />
Is a fault of poor manners <lb />
rather than of mental deficiency <lb />
in any circumstances, <lb />
allow your first letter, in a case <lb />
difference, to harsh or dis- <lb />
said a business n <lb />
to his clerks. matter <lb />
how much you think tho man hi s <lb />
injured us, give him the benefit <lb />
of the doubt. Assume that he <lb />
has made a mistake rather than <lb />
ho has misrepresented. To take <lb />
the other course is to enter a <lb />
blind alley. You may have to <lb />
turn out of <lb />
Companion. <lb />
W. E. HOOKS. W. J. <lb />
HOOKS BOYD. <lb />
General Insurance <lb />
AYDEN, . <lb />
We wish to vie our- <lb />
selves together for the purpose of conducting a gen- <lb />
end Merchandise Brokerage <lb />
in ire Town of Ayden ard Vicinity. We will <lb />
represent none but the most reputable concerns, <lb />
and any of r toil you may see fit to <lb />
favor us with wt will thank cu for and feel very <lb />
grateful. <lb />
MEAT AND LARD <lb />
Phone CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. <lb />
l . i <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. v. <lb />
Ai the of business June <lb />
Loam and Din-runts, <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Furniture and v. <lb />
Duo from<lb />
Geld Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
Bank notes <lb />
oilier U. S. <lb />
Total, <lb />
Capital stock paid in, f <lb />
Surplus 2,700.110 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . 222.00 <lb />
check, <lb />
Cashier's 030.72 <lb />
Total. <lb />
165,043.67 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PUT, , <lb />
J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above-Damed hank, do solemnly swear <lb />
statement is true to the best of my and be- <lb />
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, day of e 1906. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Public. <lb />
JOSEPH DEC ON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
q th <lb />
Clerk <lb />
win v ill. A. de- <lb />
not 10- i- n t all <lb />
in I o <lb />
Ml <lb />
l it <lb />
t I or tiff <lb />
or notice <lb />
will did a f M-c very. <lb />
Ill if u June<lb />
A. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS, 18th,<lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
M Undivided 1,986.64 <lb />
Depot, sub to check <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
1.680.60 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash It me 9.39 <lb />
Gold coin 496.00 <lb />
Silver coin 1,179.11 <lb />
t. notes 1,489.00 <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
F. D. No. Greenville. N. C <lb />
d aw <lb />
For Spiring Housecleaning <lb />
T time Liquid <lb />
Ii makes everything <lb />
look new. There will be no <lb />
old, dull looking furniture or <lb />
woodwork in homes this won- <lb />
is used. No <lb />
or necessary. Liquid <lb />
Veneer is not a varnish, but a surface <lb />
food and cleaner that builds up the <lb />
original finish and makes it brighter <lb />
than ever. <lb />
It instantly restores the brilliant <lb />
newness rod finish of Pianos, Furniture, <lb />
Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, <lb />
Hardwood Floors and all polished, <lb />
varnished or enameled surfaces. Re- <lb />
moves stains, dirt <lb />
dullness. <lb />
A child can apply it. Nothing <lb />
but a piece of cheese cloth is needed <lb />
and there is no drying to wait for. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Trial bottle . . . . . eta. <lb />
Regular eta. <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
at <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Hut. <lb />
I, J. R. of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
y is fine to the best of my <lb />
I. in and j. k. DAVIS, Cat hi or. <lb />
MRS. M. A. ROUSE. <lb />
One of the Oldest Ladies Passes <lb />
Away. <lb />
One by one the land of <lb />
Greenville pass away, and Time <lb />
gather lone identified with <lb />
the history of the town to the final <lb />
rest that comes after this life Is <lb />
o'er. <lb />
Mrs. Ann w <lb />
of the i M. Richard Rouse, It I <lb />
-I---1 fie., <lb />
Mon- <lb />
day u, at home on the <lb />
corner of and street <lb />
She was ., d <lb />
for some years been in <lb />
In December last shewn- <lb />
hint by a fall which left Let <lb />
invalid the <lb />
her life. Her sufferings were borne <lb />
with patience, and it <lb />
wan her pleasure to speak word <lb />
cheer an. comfort to those <lb />
lovingly ministered to her. <lb />
Mrs. was a woman of t- <lb />
fortitude and <lb />
one of those Southern queens of <lb />
ante who did so much <lb />
t bring order out of chaos and <lb />
Io re-tore and pr w <lb />
the wreck of <lb />
r I l, in and ti- <lb />
died in I. in- <lb />
close of the with <lb />
four small Sin- turned <lb />
herself in to <lb />
it the joy of her life to <lb />
and rear these, and she was spared <lb />
to see her fourth general ion. <lb />
wan an honor to her home and com- <lb />
and enjoyed the highest <lb />
of all. <lb />
In life Mrs. Rome became <lb />
a and to the ml <lb />
fully trusted followed her <lb />
Sue first joined tbs <lb />
church her husband who <lb />
deacon in thatch and <lb />
later, in 1878, that family <lb />
might be united in Worship, she <lb />
joined the Methodist <lb />
her children. <lb />
U ii-- 1- h by three <lb />
it. of New <lb />
Mrs. W. J. <lb />
, Mr. L K-use, <lb />
New leans, <lb />
Funeral were held <lb />
her late reside c at B o'clock this <lb />
c inducted <lb />
I. the in <lb />
met foil., v. in Bill <lb />
lie . I s Messrs <lb />
Wiley Blown, A. . H. L. <lb />
Mum I D. SHenry r. B <lb />
haul and Whichard. <lb />
Subscribed and . <lb />
for rue, day of <lb />
1900. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct <lb />
T. L. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
an <lb />
Mi S. <lb />
county bum State North <lb />
mill, all cut in- <lb />
Of . <lb />
on I lie go Off I la it <lb />
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For cm rentals tools, gum <lb />
flood <lb />
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Bin, <lb />
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It. .-j. . <lb />
Ir . It- <lb />
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST C <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
I At the close of June 1906. <lb />
RESOURCE <lb />
Lot n and <lb />
i drafts <lb />
rankers <lb />
Cash Item a <lb />
coin. <lb />
Nations bank <lb />
and S. in tin <lb />
T, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5,800.00 <lb />
fund <lb />
Undivided-profits 1,171.80 Stewards. <lb />
8.000,001 II. B. <lb />
Time of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits subj to check <lb />
out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Checks <lb />
THE MASONS. <lb />
Instill Officers for Year. <lb />
He <lb />
Greet, ville Lodge No. A. F. <lb />
M held Monday<lb />
for the e- <lb />
Past Ma-i. . W. M. Ki <lb />
W. K <lb />
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K. I- I.- Bin, <lb />
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B. ii.-i-. <lb />
M. See. <lb />
B. Whichard, S. D. <lb />
P. O. J. D <lb />
L. Home and W, T. Fleming, <lb />
id Pi<lb />
Tiler. <lb />
Total <lb />
North C County of Pitt, ; <lb />
H. H. of the above named <lb />
wear that tin-above Statement is true to tho best of my <lb />
edge and belief. II. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- , <lb />
ore me, this day Of April I J. K. <lb />
1006.0 s in. A. Gardner M. b. BLOC <lb />
Notary Public Directors <lb />
ADVERTISE <lb />
Ti a Father Dud. <lb />
This afternoon Ml. J. H. <lb />
. city, received the sad <lb />
Intelligence that at about <lb />
father, Mr. W. A. <lb />
dropped dead at his home near <lb />
Oxford. Mi. W. A. Parham was <lb />
years age and was apparently <lb />
in the beet of <lb />
2nd. <lb />
Deceased was also the lather <lb />
Mr. B. K. of Greenville, <lb />
who 1- v in the old home- <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick Block,. Gael <lb />
Ayden, N. C.<lb /></p>
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BEAUTIFYING HOMES AND FARMS. <lb />
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types n before l <lb />
own door. <lb />
mt CON- <lb />
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to the world in general <lb />
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would try to it as pleasant <lb />
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roar, <lb />
t. the eye as possible <lb />
and visitors would <lb />
at the thrift and <lb />
our people, and travelers would <lb />
delight in through <lb />
domains. The metamorphose <lb />
n a short time would be Mon <lb />
tin-cost would b. <lb />
email, not necessary <lb />
live in a Grand- <lb />
awes, but beauty and goon <lb />
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very little expense. Clean <lb />
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you ever have an occasion u <lb />
ell. <lb />
Every who owns his <lb />
own home or farm should take <lb />
great pride in II Home is where <lb />
expect our <lb />
we to die. <lb />
We don't appreciate the piece <lb />
U we have any <lb />
spend tor pleasure here If <lb />
where it be put. <lb />
bury Reporter.<lb />
Convention <lb />
Greensboro, N- t , July <lb />
Democracy of North <lb />
through it representatives <lb />
lion today placed <lb />
record endorsing William <lb />
Bryan for President in <lb />
1908 and presented <lb />
a suitable running <lb />
k of North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
It stamped with approval <lb />
legislation enacted in the Watts and <lb />
Ward hills the mania <lb />
and sale voiced a de- <lb />
i i enlargement of the now <lb />
era of the Corporation <lb />
also demanded that <lb />
he- <lb />
obligation <lb />
pf the traveling <lb />
The election Franklin <lb />
by an an el; <lb />
the <lb />
convention. <lb />
i r was the adoption off <lb />
n providing forth enact- <lb />
of graduated income tin <lb />
law the election of senators an <lb />
circuit court judges the <lb />
the Italian capital <lb />
the International Con- <lb />
whose conclusions have <lb />
been a useful and practical con- <lb />
to In <lb />
the first place the national <lb />
letter weight unit has <lb />
ed from half an ounce to an <lb />
ounce, milking the rat.- live cents <lb />
it equivalent to money <lb />
other for the <lb />
and three cent <lb />
ounce. There is also <lb />
h, be the equivalent f an <lb />
n sunup, in the an <lb />
in postal order, for <lb />
. tents, which <lb />
for a stamp of the <lb />
value in any country the <lb />
,;,. -v number <lb />
wore made to reduce the <lb />
live cents to four <lb />
-h <lb />
Our own currency <lb />
prevents our taking <lb />
much interest in this proposal <lb />
nickel is a much more <lb />
unit than <lb />
new regulations will no <lb />
doubt result in a great extension <lb />
of the postal business through- <lb />
out the world, and it will, n <lb />
probability thereby increase the <lb />
of the in all <lb />
civilized countries. The <lb />
national postal exchange Older <lb />
murks an advance <lb />
the peaceful business relations <lb />
nations In <lb />
it Will germ of <lb />
the international currency of the <lb />
the of <lb />
the in the American <lb />
Monthly Review of Reviews for <lb />
July. <lb />
Greenville's Big Department Stores. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECT <lb />
Hot Weather Merchandise Qt <lb />
Is abounding in plentiful beauty and cheapness here. <lb />
The thin, fluffy, COol materials tor June Selling are Heady tor your inspection and <lb />
mends. Glance over the list below and then come let us you the goods, which must be seen to <lb />
he appreciated. <lb />
Our Notion depart- <lb />
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
end Friday. <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JULY 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
NORTH <lb />
CAROLINA'S <lb />
PROGRESS <lb />
GREAT <lb />
During the of Monday <lb />
a tree blew down <lb />
then of of Mi. <lb />
house Creek <lb />
it. Mrs. <lb />
i, ten la all were <lb />
in the house at the time, but not <lb />
one was injured the least. <lb />
the tree and <lb />
away top extricated <lb />
the the root. <lb />
When the were it <lb />
was found that Mrs. Parham ea <lb />
a chair holding <lb />
her , bet a dazed condition, <lb />
she i to herself, aid is <lb />
now living in a recently <lb />
by Mr. Clyde Forties. <lb />
in-1, n- only a broken <lb />
., clock was <lb />
km not broken, it <lb />
i the family. <lb />
Colored Dress Goods <lb />
Department <lb />
Beautiful cool dainty lawns in small <lb />
dots and figures, small and large flora <lb />
patterns and solid colors for to cent <lb />
per yard. Brown dress linens, percales, <lb />
figured madras and gingham. <lb />
White Depart- <lb />
inch French lawn yard <lb />
inch Persian lawn to yard <lb />
inch Persian lawn to yard <lb />
inch Handkerchief linen to yd <lb />
inch yard <lb />
inch Irish linen to yard <lb />
inch Union cotton, but <lb />
almost as pretty as all linen for more <lb />
money at yard. <lb />
Lovely dotted the real imported <lb />
kind, in small neat designs from to <lb />
yard. <lb />
figured madras for shirt Waists <lb />
and dresses this seasons newest patterns <lb />
from to variety great <lb />
and patterns lovely. <lb />
Laces Embroideries <lb />
We are showing many pretty things <lb />
In this laces we have baby <lb />
Irish French, Germany, <lb />
Round thread Val in all <lb />
overs, bands and edges Batiste and Baby <lb />
Irish combined from the loveliest band of <lb />
trimmings of the season, we are showing <lb />
it in exquisite patterns, suitable for very <lb />
sheer materials as well as the heavier <lb />
kinds. Black baby Irish all overs and <lb />
bands to match. <lb />
you, as we are showing <lb />
many useful and desirable novelties. <lb />
Fans Yes we have all kinds and sizes <lb />
some so and <lb />
and breezy in paper, silk, and gauze. <lb />
The silk gauze fans, with real fine dainty <lb />
decorations and Ivory sticks are lovely <lb />
and as cheap as to others <lb />
with cheaper sticks and cents. <lb />
Shopping bags in white kid, white canvas <lb />
and fancy leathers in black and colors from <lb />
cents to <lb />
Pretty white wash belts embroidered <lb />
and some with detached buckles in <lb />
and pearl, the prices range from to <lb />
Guilt belts, leather belts, silk belts <lb />
all prices. <lb />
Ladies hosiery in black and white <lb />
gauze, some plain, some embroidered, <lb />
some lace boots, others lace all over, ail <lb />
sizes and prices. <lb />
Infants and in black <lb />
and white all sizes from IO to <lb />
Ladles and infants gauze vests, short <lb />
and long sleeves. <lb />
Nazareth and Daisy waists for boys <lb />
and girls, cool comfortable, all sizes <lb />
each. <lb />
tops and cords and ruffles <lb />
stamped linens, embroidery silks and <lb />
cottons. <lb />
Ready made waists in ladies sizes, <lb />
handsomely trimmed with embroidery <lb />
and lace, some look like hand embroidery <lb />
prices from to <lb />
Plain Fancy Black <lb />
Lawns <lb />
Batiste, French lawn, Silk mulls, Per- <lb />
lawn, Mercerized madras and many <lb />
other pretty wears from to yard. <lb />
NOTICE COTTON AS <lb />
The Pitt branch of the <lb />
L. c. A will hold <lb />
, hone <lb />
, eleven a. m <lb />
y, , . AH town-<lb />
,. , ,.,. me red to <lb />
m, i i i nil be open <lb />
tn , ho i; <lb />
in e wick the<lb />
Lighting <lb />
The vicinity tin Presbyter- <lb />
to be . favorite <lb />
piece for lighting. The ha <lb />
Sec p mice, on.-e doing con <lb />
ruble damage the building, at <lb />
mother lime a pole near corner <lb />
en the electric <lb />
kit on the comer <lb />
THE CORSET DEPARTMENT <lb />
G. Corsets and Invisible Lacing Corsets in and Batiste for slender, stout, and Medium figures <lb />
at 1.00 each, Good Girdles, all sizes, for and 1.00 <lb />
Our stock of House- <lb />
s-keeping linens <lb />
Should meet your approval. All kinds of <lb />
Towels, Bath rags, table Damask. Nap- <lb />
kins and Doilies. A good assortment at <lb />
right prices. <lb />
Perfumery, <lb />
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Tooth Brush <lb />
es. Nail brushes, Hair brushes, and combs <lb />
Talcum Powders, per box, others at <lb />
we <lb />
ill <lb />
. i -i H <lb />
, c i N<lb />
i i <lb />
it<lb />
. Bewail Be <lb />
Maw, <lb />
f t t pi h <lb />
kl C <lb />
v.- <lb />
Mail Town. <lb />
A hull, to he a <lb />
struck <lb />
After mi interview before the <lb />
mayor he given a hour to <lb />
get the <lb />
the way , t corner id <lb />
Pitt end Inter- <lb />
the people i <lb />
fill . in i . i <lb />
m i ill quotation i.; <lb />
hi ,, h mi piercing v, ii i. <lb />
Come of Concrete. <lb />
K now <lb />
ii.,, and Third street, <lb />
i , if rapidly and makes a <lb />
C- appearance. It is being built <lb />
of concrete the first house <lb />
kind to he erected here. <lb />
The Sh<lb />
N i man as much about <lb />
women lie to make them be <lb />
, in- know. <lb />
Is ready to serve yon with the best and at prices. You should see our splendid show <lb />
of Oxfords, Court Ties, and Sandals for Ladies and white Canvas and pumps <lb />
in Ladies sizes. <lb />
The lace Curtains, Window Shades. Rugs aid Art squares we are showing would add very <lb />
-me of the many pretty and useful things we have here <lb />
Nearly every boat and train brings us something new and desirable, we always have good values you. <lb />
J. K. J. <lb />
GREENVILLE<lb />
Increase in Capital Per Cent <lb />
in hive Years. <lb />
Washington, D. July <lb />
The industrial growth of North <lb />
during <lb />
years a progress hardly <lb />
passed by any State the <lb />
told in detail in a <lb />
issued by the Con-us <lb />
reference to which <lb />
was made sonic weeks ago <lb />
an advance sheet. <lb />
There is in vested today in <lb />
North Carolina in <lb />
manufacturing pay- <lb />
o wage earners <lb />
and to Officers <lb />
and products of tho <lb />
value of Five years <lb />
ego there was only <lb />
capital Invested <lb />
in the State, the value of the <lb />
products manufactured was only <lb />
and only <lb />
was paid to wage earners. The <lb />
increase in has <lb />
been per cent, in the value <lb />
of products per cent, and in <lb />
the amount of wages per cent. <lb />
Manufacturing for <lb />
seven cities in the State are <lb />
given. Winston out pro- <lb />
ducts of the greatest value, <lb />
which amount an <lb />
increase per cent <lb />
1900; the largest <lb />
yum of manufacturing <lb />
a total of Hero are <lb />
some of tho j <lb />
Manufacturing establish- <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
New Ber <lb />
Raleigh Wilmington <lb />
Winston Winston's gain was <lb />
the largest, being Sis per cent, in <lb />
the past five years. <lb />
The capital invested in these <lb />
a way is <lb />
thus shown. <lb />
Charlotte, , ; <lb />
New <lb />
Item. ; <lb />
1.925,712; <lb />
Winston, Winston <lb />
shows nu of per <lb />
cur. in <lb />
The item of <lb />
Charlotte, <lb />
Greensboro, <lb />
Wilmington, <lb />
Winston, J. Pence <lb />
In News and Observer. <lb />
RECEIPTS. <lb />
Town is Grow- <lb />
The of tr- <lb />
I i ending June <lb />
M of <lb />
r the <lb />
he of June <lb />
Ike were an i- <lb />
if over the <lb />
index <lb />
th . increased <lb />
of the <lb />
Voting <lb />
Rev, Ml. ill. In <lb />
d t of Wake <lb />
preached <lb />
Memorial <lb />
night. m was <lb />
and well gave <lb />
pleasure. <lb />
MIND YOUR WIFE. <lb />
BRYAN ACCEPT. <lb />
The Profit That Comes Therefrom; lo Jones <lb />
The newspapers of the country <lb />
have been telling how Mayor Mr- <lb />
of New York, escaped <lb />
being a victim of the recent <lb />
railroad wreck in <lb />
by taking the advice of his wife. <lb />
Upon lauding the he <lb />
wanted to take one the <lb />
interior, while his wife advised <lb />
another. He took the route she <lb />
selected, while bad he followed his <lb />
own plan would have been on <lb />
the ill fitted train. <lb />
The Bi Hector has just found an <lb />
instance home of the profit <lb />
in minding your wife. Mr. J. F. <lb />
of the Chocowinity seeded <lb />
of Beaufort county, dropped in to <lb />
tell us his crops, and was <lb />
praising his wife for the good ad- <lb />
given him. He said <lb />
when he was about to plant hi <lb />
crops this spring he was selecting <lb />
place, for the the corn <lb />
the tobacco. His wife told him <lb />
place selected for the tobacco <lb />
was entirely too low the crop <lb />
would be drowned if he it <lb />
there. Upon advice he <lb />
changed his mind put <lb />
tobacco out on the bills. Now he <lb />
says crops on the low lands are <lb />
drowned while his <lb />
the bills is as fine as he <lb />
ever saw. tell you it pays <lb />
mind your he added. <lb />
THE SHORT-SLEEVE FAD. <lb />
Scorn Work <lb />
If you want to something <lb />
bard try to get one of <lb />
walking around the street to chop <lb />
J off your sidewalk do any other <lb />
work. You can't hire one to do <lb />
anything. <lb />
A man who is in society is usual- <lb />
out more be is <lb />
Opinions differ as to whether <lb />
the fad tor women is <lb />
already doomed to extinction, but <lb />
there is a general agreement that <lb />
its fate bangs trembling in the <lb />
The fashion has been <lb />
a godsend to women <lb />
work iii shops, tint that is the very <lb />
reason why it no longer appeals to <lb />
the or to the <lb />
aristocratic. For these who work <lb />
the lower part of the sleeve of the <lb />
short-sleeve waist does not get <lb />
oiled, for the obvious reason that <lb />
it is there. costs me about <lb />
half what it did before in <lb />
said short-sleeved sales- <lb />
woman the other day. This <lb />
aspect of the new style will, <lb />
of course, kill it in time, but the <lb />
dealers say that it will probably <lb />
continue prevalent at summer <lb />
resorts this season women <lb />
prepared for it by laying in sup- <lb />
plies bf the new garments, which <lb />
are too expensive to discard at once. <lb />
This is especially true of a large <lb />
number of women of limited means <lb />
who have made their own <lb />
waists. good effect of the <lb />
short sleeves has to make <lb />
women take better care of their <lb />
says a doctor. <lb />
Is surprising how good arm ha-i <lb />
to be to look well in a short sleeve. <lb />
I have bad much new business <lb />
during past month from <lb />
women who I be calloused <lb />
places removed their elbows, <lb />
and the difficulty I have found in <lb />
doing this in some cases <lb />
hew much the removal was need <lb />
ii, July <lb />
United James K. <lb />
of Arkansas, won was chair- <lb />
man of the Democratic national <lb />
committee when William Bryan <lb />
made bis campaign for the <lb />
in 1895 and 1900, has re- <lb />
a letter Mr. Bryan, in <lb />
which he announces that he will <lb />
accept the nomination i- <lb />
for the third time if it is <lb />
letter is <lb />
June at Stockholm, and is as <lb />
have been watching political <lb />
developments and have with <lb />
gratification the vindication <lb />
Democratic principles. You hive <lb />
Correctly slated my position. As <lb />
I wrote to Colonel I <lb />
shall do nothing to secure <lb />
nomination and do not want <lb />
unless conditions seem to demand <lb />
it. I may add I enjoy the <lb />
of private feel <lb />
do some good without <lb />
office. <lb />
are, however, certain <lb />
rt forms which I would like very <lb />
much to Bee accomplished to <lb />
assist in the accomplishment of <lb />
these reforms I am willing to be- <lb />
come the party candidate again, if <lb />
when the time for nomination <lb />
rives the advocates of reform are <lb />
in control of the party and think <lb />
that my candidacy will give the <lb />
best assurance of victory. If some <lb />
one else seems more a I <lb />
shall be even better <lb />
I need not assure hat am <lb />
more interested in seeing our <lb />
than am in the <lb />
personnel of the ticket. The <lb />
country needs to have Jeffersonian <lb />
Democracy applied to all of the <lb />
departments of the government, <lb />
State and national, I am con- <lb />
tent to help make this application. <lb />
truly, <lb />
W. J. BRYAN. <lb />
FARMERS LOSE THOUSANDS <lb />
Hon. T. G Sin in Sanitarium. <lb />
the whole town was <lb />
lucked ti learn that the <lb />
able Thomas u, and <lb />
favorably n this section <lb />
a of decline <lb />
which necessitated his being taken <lb />
to a private sanitarium. His <lb />
physical weakness, added to a <lb />
slight mental aberration made this <lb />
step necessary Tuesday his <lb />
son-in-law left with him for <lb />
more, where be will receive private <lb />
mist. <lb />
Already yon can notice a little <lb />
lengthening of the nights. <lb />
Seven bales of cotton received at <lb />
the city cotton platform a few <lb />
days ago were damaged to such an <lb />
extent that about tin pounds of the <lb />
lint bad to be picked from each of <lb />
them. The pickings were worth <lb />
about half price, making the loss, <lb />
with cotton cents a <lb />
of 83.39 a bale. Cotton Weigher <lb />
S. Withers and <lb />
i Robert Simpson Bay that much of <lb />
cotton received at the platform <lb />
liming the of this season will <lb />
lie in condition oil ac- <lb />
count of the carelessness the <lb />
in leaving it in the <lb />
A learned that the far- <lb />
even in Mecklenburg <lb />
lose probably several thousand <lb />
dollars every year in damaged cot- <lb />
in, when if they put it <lb />
under shelter, the cotton would <lb />
in first clan condition, <lb />
experienced cot <lb />
ton merchants in the city told an <lb />
Observer reporter that the farmers <lb />
North South Caro- <lb />
Hie out of pocket thousands <lb />
and thousands dollars every <lb />
season of carelessness <lb />
leaving their cotton m the open <lb />
The old the winter do <lb />
but the warm <lb />
of the and summer <lb />
it as it nil her <lb />
matter. The building of <lb />
houses in the centers <lb />
the of damaged <lb />
cotton every year, however, <lb />
the farmers are learning to take <lb />
the same care of their of <lb />
other Observer. <lb />
IT IS COMING <lb />
Convenience of the Day Current. <lb />
The furnishing of a day current <lb />
by the Henderson Lighting and <lb />
Power Company opened the way <lb />
for starting up a number if new en- <lb />
and innovations and con- <lb />
of a less importance. <lb />
One of the latest of these is the <lb />
of the electric iron by Mrs. <lb />
A. S. Instead of the old <lb />
style which necessitates running a <lb />
stove to heat the irons, uses an <lb />
electrically heated iron to do the <lb />
work at her pressing and cleaning <lb />
Gold Leaf. <lb />
It is with this idea of <lb />
small industries and developing 1- Flanagan, Dr. D. L <lb />
the town that has made The James and Rev. J E. <lb />
tor so anxious to see a day electric , There also some good remarks <lb />
current in The J made, , , <lb />
current will be installed here, , <lb />
and there is no telling in how many were spread <lb />
ways it will help the town and at wigwam and all <lb />
the same rime increase the revenue cream, cake, lemonade, ice eater <lb />
of the plant. People will find use cigars, etc., to their own <lb />
for tic day current numerous tn- j d , . , , <lb />
and conveniences- h <lb />
meeting mo meet enjoyable <lb />
He of any since institution <lb />
of the tribe. <lb />
THE RED MEN. <lb />
Tribe No. I. <lb />
R. M. Install Officers. <lb />
At their meeting Friday night <lb />
the following were raised up to <lb />
their by Deputy Great <lb />
J. H, Harriss, by <lb />
Great Prophet F. M. Hodges and <lb />
S. T. <lb />
Sachem, Roy C. Flanagan. <lb />
Sr. Dr. L James. <lb />
Jr. D. C. Moore. <lb />
Prophet. J. F. Smith. <lb />
After installation all present <lb />
were highly entertained by ad- <lb />
dresses from those eloquent <lb />
SOON WILSON. <lb />
Install Officers and Enjoy a Feast. <lb />
FOR THE OLD TICKET. <lb />
At the meeting of Tar River <lb />
Lodge No. K. of P. <lb />
night, the following . I C, July <lb />
night, the following officers were in <lb />
stalled for the ensuing term by A. <lb />
II- Ellington, D. G. <lb />
K. C. Flanagan. C. C. <lb />
T. J. Moore, V. C. <lb />
F. D. <lb />
J. S. Mooring, M. of W. <lb />
W. E. Hooker, M. at A. <lb />
C. S. Carr, M. of E. <lb />
It. M. M. ofF. <lb />
A. J. Moore, K. of R. <lb />
W. E. I. G. <lb />
M. Abbott, O. G. <lb />
After the installation the lodge <lb />
enjoyed quite a feast of lemonade, <lb />
ice cream, cake and cigars that <lb />
bad prepared in the bouquet <lb />
hall. The hive a flour- <lb />
lodge and it is con- <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Several mouths ago I took the <lb />
initiative in Democratic and <lb />
placed nomination for the <lb />
Hon. J. J. Laughinghouse <lb />
nomination was made with- <lb />
out his knowledge or consent. <lb />
Since then I have watched and <lb />
made a careful survey of the <lb />
situation county, and <lb />
am now of the opinion that it will <lb />
be best to return the old <lb />
ticket to our next Legislature <lb />
just as we had it two years ago. <lb />
realize there are several Dem- <lb />
elements in Pitt county. I <lb />
desire political harmony in the <lb />
Democratic party in county <lb />
and for this reason I withdraw hi <lb />
nomination for the Senate, and <lb />
leave to nominate him for th- <lb />
House of Representatives along <lb />
with the other names on the old <lb />
Legislative ticket. <lb />
C. M. Jones. <lb />
HAVE RAILROAD MEN LEARNED <lb />
THEIR LESSON <lb />
Is it high time for the rail- <lb />
road men themselves to read clear <lb />
handwriting the wall, <lb />
Raleigh and Sound Rail. <lb />
way People Have Big Forces <lb />
Hard at Work Pushing to <lb />
From good authority it is learn., <lb />
and <lb />
Sound railway people to be <lb />
running a train from <lb />
Raleigh to Wilson two <lb />
The from Raleigh to <lb />
Wilson the line is about <lb />
fifty miles the rail is laid <lb />
bout half way, the grading being <lb />
completed beyond Zebulon. Out <lb />
from working this way are <lb />
at work, the contract <lb />
being with J. G. White AC., <lb />
York. Above u a <lb />
force of nearly is at . it <lb />
convicts and over three <lb />
other workers. <lb />
this several gangs are k at <lb />
points between Zebulon and <lb />
m. work is also <lb />
being pushed, and out from New <lb />
Bern towards Washington there is <lb />
force of over three hundred men. <lb />
Other gangs are to be put <lb />
work and is to be the <lb />
prospect being in two month <lb />
or a little over trains will be <lb />
from Raleigh to Wilson, <lb />
that a new to Eastern North <lb />
Carolina will be in operation. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer.<lb />
No complaint about not having <lb />
enough rain these days. <lb />
lien Cobb and daughter, Miss , <lb />
Mary, spent Sunday night with his to comprehend What i so <lb />
sister, Mrs. Charles Hooks. j patent to almost every one else in <lb />
Clayton Wilson, of the country Through their <lb />
Sunday night at E. Influences at Washington they <lb />
George Buck, son of Mrs. Nancy spent the entire <lb />
Buck, is quite ill with fever. in trying to obstruct <lb />
Ernest Langston and sister, Miss J that was essential to their own <lb />
Eva, spent Saturday night and Sun. I Permanent welfare, at the very <lb />
day with relatives near Reed <lb />
Branch, <lb />
Mrs. J. and son <lb />
Arthur, spent Saturday and Hun- <lb />
day with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. <lb />
time they should have <lb />
ed their energies to their <lb />
houses in order and preparing <lb />
themselves a new period of <lb />
railroad management as tree from <lb />
abuses as vigilance could possibly <lb />
Jefferson Wilson and Henry I secure. In the end, their <lb />
Worthington, of Centerville, spent <lb />
Sunday in vicinity. <lb />
Several from this neighborhood <lb />
spent yesterday in Greenville. <lb />
Coward and J. J. <lb />
tactics all failed, tn Sen <lb />
ate itself added amendment after <lb />
amendment to the Hepburn bill <lb />
to make it mote and <lb />
severe than it was <lb />
of Greenville, wore in the neighbor- from the House e. <lb />
hood one day last week. lives. So has <lb />
J. A. spent Saturday and however, within a month <lb />
Sunday in <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo <lb />
spent Sunday with their brother, <lb />
Latvia <lb />
Pearl Grifton, <lb />
spent Friday night Miss Annie <lb />
One good thing about rainbow <lb />
gold is that we can't squander it <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Died. <lb />
The infant daughter, aged <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. B. <lb />
died about noon today at their <lb />
homo on Dickinson avenue. The <lb />
funeral will be held tomorrow at the <lb />
old homo place about miles from <lb />
town. <lb />
that one seems to be dealing with <lb />
history rather than with cum I <lb />
events. Ba are <lb />
longer disposed to be obstructive. <lb />
The period reform and <lb />
his fairly set in, From <lb />
Progress of the in <lb />
Monthly Review of <lb />
Reviews for July. <lb />
LOSS IN COTTON FUTURES. <lb />
people are coming <lb />
more and men to play the bucket <lb />
shops when we are good <lb />
price for soot cotton. And as a <lb />
result we place more Iran our pro- <lb />
fits into futures and e. ninety- <lb />
nine out of the who try <lb />
the game The <lb />
South has lost millions in the I <lb />
years. Had this money h. <lb />
placed the parties in real es <lb />
they would have been , <lb />
good round sum t day wt, . <lb />
they are not worth a cut so <lb />
that venture was concerned. <lb />
All forms of gambling are <lb />
and losing, m <lb />
cotton futures is of most <lb />
demoralizing of all the ways in <lb />
which we let money <lb />
News. <lb />
The R. S. <lb />
Another car load of Italian <lb />
laborers has reached Wilson to <lb />
work the Raleigh Pamlico <lb />
Sound railroad. The road will <lb />
soon be pushing on down this way. <lb />
The girl with the to bum heart doesn't <lb />
usually plenty of fl lines to world <lb />
hand. <lb />
; her.<lb />
Then and Now. <lb />
anybody for a <lb />
moment that Zeb Truce, if he <lb />
were in the zenith of his glory to- <lb />
would tell dirty jokes as he <lb />
did in his day who comes <lb />
nearest to measuring up to the <lb />
made a cam. <lb />
so clean that no blush was <lb />
ever brought to the face of the <lb />
most modest and gentle woman <lb />
who heard him. Strange to say, it <lb />
was held that the private <lb />
life of a public man did not <lb />
within the purview of the public <lb />
gaze. It was quite thing for <lb />
candidate to drink and curse and <lb />
carouse all pleased so <lb />
attended to their duties as sen <lb />
ants of the people. Thank G d th <lb />
day has come pub <lb />
demands ma he de- <lb />
cent , If he . gain <lb />
and hold the favor of the people. <lb />
a few politicians still hold to the <lb />
Old notion that what they do 1.1 <lb />
private i- nobody's business just <lb />
the attend to the duties <lb />
which they were elected, <lb />
these men ate hick numbers <lb />
sand is slipping from beneath; <lb />
then a man's private <lb />
and the same <lb />
the Jekyll and Mr. <lb />
period hits and <lb />
Children. <lb />
Quick Conviction. <lb />
Henry Baily, the who <lb />
recently murdered Mr. <lb />
Dear was <lb />
tied at Newborn Friday sen <lb />
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